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Bill Gates has never been and will never be recognized as a visionary and esthete, a legacy that belongs to the late Steve Jobs. The former Microsoft CEO is rather admired for having been a ruthless executive in times when personal computing was synonymous with Windows, plus a huge second act as a company philanthropist ...

In the world of retail (or retail sales), information is power. Whether you have a grocery store, restaurant, or boutique, it's really important that you're in control of your inventory, what you sell, and when you sell it. While you may think of a spreadsheet as more than enough, the daily movement ...

For a year, much of my day was spent advising an agency's clients (or rather the account executive) on how they could make the most of their small budget for social media advertising. It was a kind of specialty for me and, something logical given the profile of the agency, ...

The corporate world is sometimes complicated. There are recalcitrant competitors who are partners in certain regions or even own part of the other. Or they have second-level ties through relevant shareholders with shares in both companies (or funds with investments in both). The case of Uber is curious, between ...

Immersed in the routine of work, it can be difficult to have the time or head to have new habits. And even more, that they are positive habits. For example, ironically something not so healthy (like starting to eat junk food because you don't have time, or spending more on eating out) is easier to normalize and make it a habit, than ...

The new Webirix, true to the spirit in which it was founded, is about recommending the genius of the internet with a comprehensive vision. The logic is simple: There is for everyone! And in that spirit, we will be recommending content, books, applications, products and experiences that (we hope) add to your daily life. This time we will start with a ...