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Relationship Let's try Think again

It is probably the hardest resolution I have made for myself, but I believe I need to spend time to form validated opinions around these three topics and ensure my actions are fostering a world I want to live in. At the bare minimum, I want to consider the consequences of my current behaviour. To kickstart the process I took the time to define how I see the state of technology, inequality and norms at the beginning of 2018. When I read this post in one year, I hope to be embarrassed of my lack of knowledge, but let’s get started. writer by  Kristoffer Tjalve Relationship Let's try Think again My relationship with technology With technology everywhere we are increasingly questioning where we are left off: The largest technology companies possess a power leaving most nation states powerless and desperately competing for attention and investments. Today they are not only market leaders, they are market creators. The success of the selected few technology companies is dr...

A/B tests improve your Website and Sells

One way to increase your sales is to improve your conversion rate, right? Although it’s true, conversion rate optimization isn’t easy. If you just base your tests on your gut feelings, you may find a few winning variations, but chances are, most of them will lose. So, Learn  A/B tests how you do improve your conversions? You have to analyze data before you run A/B tests . In order to help you improve your conversion rate. Neil Patel:  This is indeed information that can give you an advantage over other competitors. You always post well-researched.   Nail Patel Source While you may have done A/B testing or used some similar techniques in the past to get a surge in conversions, you can take your efforts one step further.

Hired 6 ways

While the hiring process can be lengthy and effort-intensive, the preparation for a new hire’s arrival can sometimes be surprisingly rushed and half-baked. Even if HR takes care of general onboarding, there are still plenty of to-dos that team leads need to cover to make their new teammate feel welcome and prepared. When the onboarding process is clear, new employees become productive faster, feel secure in their new role, and are more engaged—everybody wins. How to prepare before your new employee’s arrival “You’re hired!” usually kicks off a frenzy of activity between the new employee and HR. As for the team the new hire is joining, it can be tempting to slap together some docs and decks and call it a day, but there’s more coordination that needs to happen to welcome new employees and empower them to succeed. Coordinate with other teams Assuming everybody else knows what to do for your new hire might lead to things falling through the cracks, which is deflating f...