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" ... As your boards’ discuss the tech enablement of your company’s product or service it will be increasingly important for the Board to understand in layman’s terms about these critical capabilities that will speed up software development using techniques with no code / low code development as the “next generation” after agile. ... "
" ... First and foremost, as a business owner, you must make sure you have a separate bank account for your business. By creating a business checking account and/or credit card, you will have a separate place to charge business expenses (and a place to track business income). You may be wondering, "Why is separating my business and personal accounts so important?" In layman's terms, the IRS prefers it that way as it is easier to make sense of your bookkeeping if all business charges are on the business cards. ... "
" ... In layman's terms, cloud computing is like going to a supermarket for your grocery shopping. First, you have to get ready (find a vendor), arrive and pay for the parking (negotiate terms), walk every aisle to find products (establish the specifications needed), queue up to pay (initial capital investment), and don’t forget others may not follow social distancing (unexpected surprises during upgrades). SaaS is like shopping for groceries online, where you have a 360-degree view of all the offers and products. It is also typically more secure because the life cycle is smaller. ... "
" ... In layman's terms, make a decision about right now about the person you want to be, and BE IT! Use social media to share with the world your message, your artistry, expertise, trade and most importantly passion. If you can survive past the self doubt, you will not only succeed, you will be rewarded greatly for your effort. ... "
" ... The way travel insurance is sold is reminiscent of a George Bernard Shaw line, “Every profession is a conspiracy against the layman.” ... "