August 25, 2024 How to reclaim a few hours of meeting time a week (and still get more done) Here’s how to figure out when a meeting could be an email, how to trim your meeting times down, and which gatherings to cut all together. BY Kathleen Davis Welcome to Work Smarter, Fast Company‘s newsletter on … Continue reading How to reclaim a few hours of meeting time a week (and still get more done)
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Polaroid’s new Eames-themed camera is a rare artist collaboration done right
July 29, 2024 Polaroid’s new Eames-themed camera is a rare artist collaboration done right Photography and Polaroids were long in the legendary industrial designers’ DNA—a new camera makes it official. BY Zachary Petit A Basquiat doormat? Keith Haring ice cream? These days, artist collaborations often feel unartistic—if not totally unhinged. Which is why it’s simultaneously refreshing … Continue reading Polaroid’s new Eames-themed camera is a rare artist collaboration done right
How AI impacts the customer experience, when it’s done well
This insightful conversation about the current uses and future applications of AI in marketing was recorded at the Spring 2024 MarTech Conference. Mike Pastore on May 14, 2024 AI is increasingly being used by marketers to create content and experiences for prospects and customers. Recorded live during the Spring 2024 MarTech Conference, this episode … Continue reading How AI impacts the customer experience, when it’s done well
Advertisers, Publishers Are Done Dunking Cookies
Advertisers, Publishers Are Done Dunking Cookies by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, May 10, 2024 “Happenstance.” That’s how Quantcast CTO Peter Day described the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s dominance over Google’s roadmap to deprecate browser cookies. Looking up the word, happenstance, to define it correctly, is “a chance situation,” the description read. “I’m not … Continue reading Advertisers, Publishers Are Done Dunking Cookies
How AI’s ‘describe and done’ can revolutionize your work
See how marketing technology integrations are evolving from no-code to prompt-driven AI experiences. Milton Hwang on December 28, 2023 In their “Martech for 2024” report, Scott Brinker and Frans Riemersma compared AI’s adoption to a compressed version of Gartner’s Hype Cycle. Certainly, the pace of change in martech now is unprecedented. We see this in … Continue reading How AI’s ‘describe and done’ can revolutionize your work
When done well, GMOs hold big promise—so why does their branding suck?
By David Salazar We encounter GMOs every day, and methods of selective plant breeding have been used for thousands of years. This kind of scientific engineering can help adapt crops to the changing climate and our growing population. GMOs, however, are still associated with agri-giants, which use them to enable pesticide use—with myriad environmental … Continue reading When done well, GMOs hold big promise—so why does their branding suck?
‘There is still work to be done’: 3 experts weigh in on Biden’s student loan forgiveness
August 26, 2022 By Terri Friedline, Dominique Baker, and John W. Diamond President Joe Biden announced a program to provide student debt relief to millions of borrowers of federal loans. The plan would offer up to $10,000 in forgiveness for people who earn less than $125,000 annually—$250,000 for couples—and up to $20,000 for Pell Grant … Continue reading ‘There is still work to be done’: 3 experts weigh in on Biden’s student loan forgiveness
Revolutionary changes in transportation could slow global warming—if they’re done right, IPCC says
By Alan Jenn April 09, 2022 Around the world, revolutionary changes are under way in transportation. More electric vehicles are on the road, people are taking advantage of sharing mobility services, such as Uber and Lyft, and the rise in telework during the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the way people think about commuting. … Continue reading Revolutionary changes in transportation could slow global warming—if they’re done right, IPCC says
‘Create a cascade of change’: How to break through stubborn company infrastructure and get things done
By Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini April 06, 2022 Wherever one looks, one sees organizations—from universities, health care providers, and large- to medium-size companies—who are struggling to adapt to an ever-accelerating pace of change. In their quest to stay relevant, most organizations are hobbled by bureaucratic management systems—with too many layers and too may … Continue reading ‘Create a cascade of change’: How to break through stubborn company infrastructure and get things done