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Lenovo Chief Yang Shares Bonus With Workers For Second Year
Lenovo Chief Yang Shares Bonus With Workers For Second Year We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to share the good deed of the day. You go, Mr. Yang.
How to Use Animated GIFs to Enhance Your Lessons
Animated GIFs are a lightweight way to deliver a ton of information, which is why I use them in my lessons all the time. Take this one, for instance. It’s a 90kb image, so it loads in a snap, and it conveys exactly what I need it to: that Lessonly makes dragging and dropping a
The Benefits of Employee Onboarding Software
Imagine a world where your new hires can quickly and easily learn about your company’s history, culture, products, and services from the comfort of a computer or tablet. With Lessonly, that world is within reach. Here are a few benefits of using Lessonly as an employee onboarding software. Maximize Face Time Make your one-on-one interactions
Pursue Value Ruthlessly
That’s something all entrepreneurs can learn from. Understand your product’s key value prop and pursue that ruthlessly. Breaking from the herd isn’t a bad thing; in the case of Lessonly, it’s a differentiator. Tim Hickle of Verge with some kind words about Lessonly.
Rails Developer Position
We’re hiring! Lessonly is looking for a full-time Rails developer. If you’re interested in the position, please contact max@lessonly.com for more information.
Jay Baer Debuts at #3 on the New York Times Bestseller List
Jay Baer Debuts at #3 on the New York Times Bestseller List Jay is an old friend of mine and an investor in Lessonly. His new book, Youtility: Why Smart Marketing is About Help not Hype, is exploding in the best way possible (because it’s excellent). First, it was the #1 book on Amazon.com, and now