Topic: Business Management - Page 147
CompTIA Biz Tech Podcast: Leading Productive Teams Through Unpredictable Times
With Karl Palachuk and Caroline Smith.
Voice of the (Socially Distanced) Vendor: Episode 2
Catching up from afar again, our own Joel Zaidspiner checks in with Liongard, SOCSoter, and The Sky’s The Limit Consulting on what’s new and next in SMB tech.
Post COVID-19, Try Some Team-Building Exercises to Improve Cohesiveness
Once current social distancing guidelines are lifted, here are some activities to strengthen your teams.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of May 18th, 2020
From deep within their continuing stay-at-home blur, Erick and Rich discuss Kaseya’s software integration strategy, the merits of attending virtual events, and a well-intentioned attempt to simulate a pro sports crowd gone horribly awry.
Turning Your Mic On
BeckTek established itself as a security authority by telling stories that help clients and prospects understand that cyberdefense is a business solution.
Meet the 2020 ChannelPro Vendors on the Vanguard
We present 16 companies in six categories that you may not know about but should.
How Partners Can Help Customers Shift to a Secure Remote Access Model
Follow these five steps for implementing a plan to successfully maintain your customers’ business and operational consistency.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of May 11th, 2020
Erick and Rich chat about the coronavirus pandemic’s effect on hardware sales, surveying your clients about when they’ll return to the office (if ever), and the recent spike in people who say they’re locked down at home with a ghost.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of May 4th, 2020
Erick and Rich dive into the launch of Acronis Cyber Protect, why you should host a virtual all hands meeting with your employees ASAP, and evidence that there may be less stress eating going on in the world than we thought.
How to Know If Your Marketing Is Effective
Analytics, marketing metrics, and other key performance indicators provide the information you need—as long as you’re measuring the right things.