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Comparison between Odoo and SAP: It doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice

What are the differences between these two business management software?
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No code, low code: The Future of Software Development

No code/ low code provides today's businesses with viable alternatives to improve their mobile application offerings to their clients. They also provide businesses with a viable alternative to streamline their operations and develop software solutions in a way that is cheaper, quicker, and more efficient.
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Examples Of Augmented Intelligence In Today’s Workplaces Shaping the Business as Usual

AI will create jobs. The workforce is evolving, with new generations having stronger aptitudes for technology, creativity, and innovation. The modern workplace will benefit from humans working in concert with technology.
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CRM vs CDP: What's the difference?

While both CRMs and CDPs collect customer data, the main difference between them is that CRMs organize and manage customer-facing interactions with your team, while CDPs collect data on customer behavior with your product or service.
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Agile MVP triangle: Fast, Good and Cheap

A more nuanced version illustrates the nature of the tradeoffs that you're making and allows for a middle option where all three are in balance, but you're not really optimizing any of them.
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Odoo - a product-market fit for a radical and meaningful transformation of SMEs in Japan

Odoo is a great tool, but it takes much more than an ERP to be successful in highly competitive markets.
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75+ Inspirational Quotes on Customer Centricity

“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning” – Bill Gates (Founder, Microsoft)
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Kaizen, Kaikaku and Kakushin – what’s the difference?

In the world of Lean, there are three terminologies used in the domain of improvement: Kaizen, Kaikaku and Kakushin.
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What is 5 Whys (Five Whys)?

Five whys (or 5 whys) is an iterative interrogative technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem.
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What are differences between Lead Time, Circle Time, Reaction Time, Throughput Time and Takt Time?

Takt Time is the time between starting to work on one unit and starting the next. Cycle Time is the average time it takes to finish one unit. Lead Time is the total time it takes from receiving an order to delivering an item.
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Close Collaboration and Communication Can Overcome the Challenges of Distributed Teams

Close collaboration and communication can overcome the challenges of distributed teams.
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