We have all heard it before: running a business involves juggling multiple tasks, but still so many pros are not using the right tech to make it all easier. Take it from us—automating your business ...
Across industries, leadership teams are always in search of effective and practical ways to cut costs, boost efficiency and better support both their team members and customers. In today’s digital ...
Traditional values like hard work and dedication are no longer enough. Today’s dynamic workplace requires more than ‘sweat equity.’ Staying competitive requires an ability to adapt to rapidly evolving ...
When it comes to technology, it can be easy for organizations to get lost in “big picture” questions, such as, “How can we leverage artificial intelligence?” While it’s essential to pay attention to ...
The Fast Company Impact Council is an invitation-only membership community of top leaders and experts who pay dues for access to peer learning, thought leadership, and more. BY Steven Kramer Workplace ...
Building an effective RIA tech stack isn’t about collecting the newest software. It’s about picking the right tools that work together to streamline workflows, so your firm can focus on client service ...
Choosing the right ed-tech tools can be a complicated process. Now, as AI floods the market amid national calls for improving the design and accessibility of ed-tech tools, seven education ...
As teacher burnout across the U.S. reaches epidemic proportions, schools are faced with a looming question of how to support their educators and stem the tide. The challenge of learning new technology ...
Being a founder and CEO means juggling a million tasks at once. Staying organized, inspired, and productive is a daily challenge, and I’m always on the hunt for tools to make life easier (and more fun ...
Budgeting Tools for Tech Companies: A Strategic Guide to Growth & Sustainability Your email has been sent What to measure, how to model, and which tools to use to manage cash, forecast runway, and ...
Educational technology in schools is sometimes described as a wicked problem — a term coined by a design and planning professor, Horst Rittel, in the 1960s, meaning a problem for which even defining ...