Early Morning Byte - Friday, July 14, 2023

It's All About Strategy | Your Early Morning Byte

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Good morning. A leader's strategy can leave a lasting impact if executed well. While some leaders prefer to stick with the tried-and-true methods, others are open to embracing new approaches to boost performance across the board. Regardless of where you stand, it's always a good idea to seek input from your peers to create the best strategy for success. - Josh Koszalkowski, Eric Slorahn, Emily Hill, Kelsey Brandt, Trey Hill

Your Strategy Needs a Strategy: How to Choose and Execute the Right Approach

You think you have a winning strategy. But do you?  By Eric Slorahn, Contributing Writer ● Read More...

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Unprecedented Mars View: Mariner 4's Photos

July 14, 1965 - NASA's Mariner 4 holds a significant place in space exploration history as the first spacecraft to successfully perform a fly-by of Mars. Launched on November 28, 1964, Mariner 4 embarked on a groundbreaking mission to capture close-up images and gather valuable scientific data about the mysterious Red Planet. On July 14, 1965, Mariner 4 made its historic approach, coming within 6,118 miles (9,846 kilometers) of Mars' surface. By Trey Hill, Contributing Writer ● Read More...

FROM OUR LIBRARY

How the Best CIOs Leverage Accountability to Improve Performance

By John Eades, Contributing Writer 

Beyond the Quote: Faster, Better Decisions

By Emily Hill, Contributing Writer 

ERP's FOMO: Why CIOs Still Prioritize Old School Modernization

By H. Michael Burgett, Contributing Writer ● Read more...

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