UI/UX Designers, this might be one of the cleanest color palette generators I’ve seen lately.
Kigen is a color generator that helps you quickly create beautiful palettes for your UI projects, making it easier to pick colors that actually work well together instead of guessing.
Bookmark it for later 💜
AI won’t make most human skills obsolete, but it will change how they’re used.
Negotiation, problem solving, and leadership will matter more than ever as people work alongside agents and robots.
Our new Skill Change Index shows which skills will be most, and least, exposed to automation in the next five years: https://t.co/fRXfHF1k56
Companies that prioritize performance management are 4.2 times more likely to outperform their peers.
When creating an effective system, company leaders should focus on culture, collaboration, and innovation as a key strategy. ➡️ https://t.co/lvm3kkUTHu
If the objective of your advertising is to increase numbers of people google searching for you, then YES use share of search as an effectiveness metric.
@EhrenbergBass Hi, could you please tell me why the trajectory of graph B in the figure 2 is different from the data displayed of table B in the table 1?🤔
Our latest study has been published with open access. This research studies 365 US brands from 22 consumer goods categories that stopped advertising for at least one year, and the consequences on a brand’s market share.
Read it here: https://t.co/zbrR8bLesy
Reminder: when someone says differentiation should lead to a higher price that this is simplistic. Yes a higher quality product will cost more to make and buy (eg Ortiz anchovies). But differentiation can also be in terms of lower quality and lower prices eg Aldi is probably Australia’s most differentiated supermarket because of its limited range.
Differentiation is often just about being different (eg gluten free) which appeals to some and not others. It may mean the price is higher, or not.
So the idea that differentiation automatically means higher price is a half-baked idea. But popular.