
Sarah BRown
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1 week ago |
talkhouse.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
There are times when I loved dating couples. It was like dopamine on tap: two people with different energies showering you with attention, making you feel desired and cared for. It can make you feel like a rockstar, a princess and the star of your own variety show, all at once. But there were also moments when I noticed something unspoken.
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1 month ago |
chronicle.com | Jack Stripling |Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown |Andy Thomason
In this week’s episode If you follow higher education like we do, you know that the sector is ripe for controversy. From misused money, to smoking-gun emails, to the occasional sex scandal, colleges and universities routinely make news for all the wrong reasons. But what makes for a delicious higher-ed controversy? And what can be learned from the embarrassing failures of otherwise respectable institutions?
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2 months ago |
realstorygroup.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
Having grown substantially via acquisition and some in-house development, Salesforce now has at least some footprint in many enterprise MarTech stacks. Like competitor Adobe, Salesforce aggressively seeks to play a more central role in that stack. How should you respond?
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2 months ago |
realstorygroup.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
In light of recent merger and acquisition activity in the CDP space, today we published a new advisory paper that examines the current CDP marketplace and what it means for today's marketers. Authored by RSG Founder Tony Byrne and RSG VP of Research & Advisory Apoorv Durga, the paper provides key take-aways based on recent trends and provides a clear point-of-view on the role of CDP technology in enterprise MarTech stacks.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
Ali Smith’s Gliff is set “once upon a time, not very far from now”. It is a kind of fairytale of the future in which two children, Briar and Rose, navigate a world which seems increasingly baffling and hostile. Gliff is the first of a planned pair of novels – the second to be called Glyph. Although the two words sound identical, their meanings are quite different. The Scottish word “gliff” means a shock, fright or sudden glimpse. A “glyph”, meanwhile, is a written character or symbol.
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