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By Mark McClellan, Senior UX Designer
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Ding, Click…Squirrel! What I’ve Learned From #domosocial
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By Brian Pilati, Quality Assurance Manager
Monday, May 21, 2012
“Better than Seedless Watermelon” to “The Borg” and “Fear of Ex-Girlfriend Stalkers”: Employee Reactions to #domosocial
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By Josh James, Founder & CEO
Friday, May 18, 2012
5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Executives Can’t Ignore
I like to think I’m a pretty hip guy. Sure, I enjoy a little Journey with the windows down, and I do own a minivan (big family), but in general I like to stay on top of the latest tech and trends in business. One of those trends is the evolving way we
By Rick McCord, VP of Worldwide Sales and Services
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Business and IT Professionals View BI Differently
I’ve had a boatload of conversations with customers and prospects about their needs for a business intelligence solution. While every company’s needs are unique, there’s a common theme in each conversation
By Josh James, Founder & CEO
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My World Collide: When social networking becomes your job
When our CEO first introduced this social experiment I thought to myself, “Pandora’s box has been opened and there is no turning back.” The past four years of tweets and status updates are back to haunt my professional future. In the beginning, I was slow to adopt social networking. My first exposure was
By Andy Beier, Senior Consultant Engineering Services
Thursday, May 17, 2012
BI Sets Its Sights on Social Media
In the spirit of better understanding social media as an organization, Domo has invited their employees to join together in a great social experiment. Participation in #Domosocial requires that employees do two main things, explore the most popular social platforms and technologies and then develop and maintain a higher social presence. Some employees already have well-established online identities, while others are basically starting from scratch. Having done a little social media analysis myself, I find
By Todd Beauchene, Senior Solution Consultant
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Big girl pants
I tend to be a little slow to catch on. I’m still trying to catch up with fashion trends of 3 years ago. I now own skinny jeans and wedges and also a mac, an iPhone and an iPad so I generally feel pretty good about myself. However, I am a little resistant to change because I value comfort. Sometimes
By Nancy Johnson, Executive Assistant
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Failure is beautiful music
Our family is quite musical. We all sing. My wife and I met in choir. Our oldest daughter begins her piano performance major in the fall. Our second oldest daughter is a crazy good flutist. My oldest son recently started percussion lessons. So, it should come as no surprise that when my daughter determined her science fair project, she chose a topic relating to music. As with any science experiment
By Alan Winters, Sr. Product Manager
Monday, May 14, 2012