by Data Age | Oct 29, 2014 | Competitive Advantage, Education, Marketing, Retail, Technology
The first sale computer programmer Pierre Omidyar made on his site AuctionWeb was for $14.83 in 1995. Why is that significant? Because Omidyar had sold a broken laser pointer to someone who actually collected broken laser pointers. Knowing that he was on to something,...
by Data Age | Oct 27, 2014 | BE ON THE LOOKOUT, Business, News, Technology
Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s mobile payment technology ran into a roadblock a week after its introduction as CVS Health Corp. (CVS) and Rite Aid Corp. (RAD), part of a consortium developing a competing system, disabled Apple Pay in their drugstores....
by Data Age | Oct 22, 2014 | Business, Industry, Management, Marketing, News
Question: I’m having challenges with attracting and retaining younger employees. Do you have any thoughts about keeping millennials interested and challenged so they don’t jump ship after 18 months on the job? Answer: millennials—those born between about 1980 and...
by Data Age | Oct 20, 2014 | Business, Compliance, Industry, Laws, Management, News
In this special report, we look at new ways the government is tracking down wrongdoing and how lawyers are responding to government probes and defending their clients against alleged overreach in those...