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Yen and Kit have a lot of thoughts and feelings about the media they consume. Join them as they aggressively externalise them in an attempt to escape from analysis paralysis and/or Twitter jail.
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5ème et nouvel épisode d'Analysis Paralysis qui débarque en plein été. Les chroniques que vous y trouverez : "Spiel des Jahres, qui es-tu ?" par Gautier (@golgaut13) "L'enfer c'est les autres, ou l'interaction" par Polgara (@pol_gara) (source : article de mai 2017 sur le site de Xavier Lardy - https://www.xavierlardy.fr/2017/05/elements-jeux-intera…
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Le 4e épisode d'Analysis Paralysis est disponible. Les chroniques que vous y trouverez : "Jeu de société, affaire sensuelle" par @penelope_gaming "Jeu Thème" par Gautier (@golgaut13) "Asymétrique moi le plateau" par Zephiriel (@Zephiriel) "Root, un cours d'économie politique ?" par Polgara (@pol_gara) Des chroniques autour du jeu de société entreco…
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Le 3ème épisode de Analysis Paralysis est disponible. Les chroniques que vous y trouverez : "Brenda et Hannah" par Polgara (@pol_gara) "Le dessous des cartes" par Gautier (@golgaut13) "Rejoue moi le plateau" par Zephiriel (@Zephiriel) (Penelope avait une chronique mais n'a pas pu se joindre à nous, elle l'a gardée au chaud pour le prochain épisode)…
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Analysis Paralysis est de retour pour un 2ème épisode. Derrière les micros toujours la même équipe : Polgara (pol_gara) nous parle du système de JDR appelé BoB. Penelope (Penelope_Gaming) revient sur l'appellation "jeu de société". Gautier (golgaut13) évoque son amour des week-ends jeux. Et Zephiriel (Zeph Iriel) s'attaque à la montagne du financem…
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Épisode pilote d'Analysis Paralysis. Aux commandes de cette épisode : Mathias (@La_Thias) et ses chroniqueureuses, @penelope_gaming , @polgara, Gautier (@E2G_golgaut) et @zephiriel. Nous y parlerons de FOMO, de jeux à deux, de dés sous toutes ses formes et de BGstats. N'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours sur l'émission, par commentaires ou par le…
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And we're back! After a bit of delay, the Analysis Paralysis podcast is back with another episode. First, we discuss Pax Renaissance, Napoleon's Triumph, and Brass: Lancashire. Then, we break down the differences between discovery and mastery in the board game hobby. What do these terms mean? What do they mean?! Join the discussion! Link to the web…
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In this episode, we speak to Brian Marek who runs Northtowns Remodeling, a small construction company out of Buffalo, NY. Being in business for over 38 years, Brian embodies the person that anyone who is undergoing a home remodel would wish for. He’s responsible, keeps his word, and genuinely cares about each and every customer. It was so clear how…
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The automation and software integration space is still relatively new. The world is changing, and maybe you, like many others, are crossing the chasm realizing that the future of business is dependent on streamlined automated processes. In the future, we predict that just like how companies have a Legal Team or an Operations Manager, companies will…
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Episode two of the AP Podcast is here! In this episode, we are dialing in on one game - Mottainai. Max, John, and Daniel, with Thomas providing color commentary, discuss the deep intricacies of this unassuming Carl Chudyk design where truly nothing goes to waste. Enjoy! Link to website for the podcast - AP Pod Time Stamps (1:50) - Brief overview of…
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Why are companies switching away from Salesforce? Are there better CRM's on the market for a greater bang for your buck? Listen to hear our thoughts on why Salesforce isn't the best choice for many businesses and what to choose instead. Full blog post: https://efficient.app/post/salesforce-alternatives Request pricing: https://efficient.app/pricing…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Analysis Paralysis Podcast! In this episode, we talk a bit about who we are, why we're here, and our hopes for this new podcasting venture. Then, we break down a few games that have graced our tables in the recent past. To finish, we dive into our gaming tastes. What are they? How have they formed? Will they …
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After an unplanned hiatus, we're back to enthuse about Rian Johnson's latest offering - his terrific modern take on both a whodunnit and an homage to whodunnits: Knives Out. In this episode, we discuss Thrombey family morality, the Perfect Immigrant stereotype, and whether Daniel Craig's accent is breathtakingly good or indefensibly bad (spoiler: i…
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We finally get around to talking about Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's award-winning musical about the until-recently unsung Founding Father. We're as late to this party as we are with this episode, but we bring oodles of enthusiasm for legacy-building, revolutions, and Alexander Hamilton's fatally poor impulse control.(Some useful links: the full a…
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Today I'm here with Chirag Gupta who runs a coworking space calls NoD Coworking. He developed the space to be an area that people could come together to network and pool their resources, stemming from a passion for helping others. Having always liked the idea of starting an accelerator/incubator, I had some questions around the business model and h…
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On this episode of Analysis Paralysis, I was invited to The Marketing Automation Discussion podcast for a CRM mastermind with host Alex Glenn, and CRM experts Scott Gellatly and Mark Colgan. In this episode, we discuss: What to look out for when considering ‘Free’ versions of a CRM CRM Strategy - when and how to consider CRM in your stack The neces…
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In today’s episode of Analysis Paralysis, I'm talking with Nathan Lee, not related to the prior episode guest, Jon Lee. Nathan is an up and coming podcaster that loves automation and is working on a new podcast series built around Zapier and automation. We discuss why Zapier is such a great tool for those looking to get into automation for their bu…
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In today’s episode of Analysis Paralysis, I’ll be talking with Jon Lee, the Founder and CEO of Copper. Since it first launched back in 2013, Copper has been one of the fastest-growing customer relationship management systems on the market with over $87m in venture backing. They’re also now the #1 recommended CRM for G Suite. Serial entrepreneur by …
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Today I'm here with Dan Fellars from Openside and we're talking about all things Airtable. Airtable is user-friendly database software, think of Google Sheets and Excel, but with a bit more structured in that it can actually be used at a mass scale for business processes. In this episode, we talk about how you can leverage automation and the ever-e…
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Wanting to run or work for a startup is a common goal nowadays. New companies are launched all the time, led by founders who hope to move quickly and grow fast. But as we all know, not all are successful. Why is this? Why do some succeed and others fail? Brittany Perez, who leads the account management team at Copper, is familiar with these questio…
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Brand. A term that means so many different things to so many different people. Most simply think that a company's brand is their logo and color scheme. For Coby Pachmayr, it is so much more. With a background in systems engineering and automation, Coby started Idea Spring, a branding and marketing agency with the unique focus on solving business pr…
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On this episode of Analysis Paralysis, I am talking to Jaime Nacach. He runs a successful marketing company and fell in love with automation after using it inside of his existing company. Naturally, that has led to him building a side company solely built around automation and Jaime has been going through the process of transitioning into an automa…
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This extremely belated episode goes into the nitty-gritty of Down With Love, the 2003 rom-com/pastiche of "no-sex sex comedies" from the 60s starring Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor. In this episode, we talk rom-com tropes, feminism, 60s set design, and why Down With Love - though largely ignored by both critics and audiences - is the perfect fil…
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On this episode of Analysis Paralysis, I am talking to David Zisner. He was an electrical engineer that worked at Intel for 15 years doing assembly line automations. He is now consulting and doing automation for small to medium size businesses. We talk about how it's important to focus and specialize on specific software solutions, in his case, the…
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There are podcasts for just about every topic you can think of, but very few, if any, around the emerging area of business automation. Our guest, Kelsey Bratcher, saw this void as an opportunity and started the Get Automated podcast. On this episode, I speak with Kelsey about many different things surrounding software, automation, and efficiency. W…
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I was invited to an entrepreneurship class by an old professor of mine at Canisius College to talk to the students about my entrepreneurial journey and answer questions about business and starting your career after college. Should you start a business based on passion? How do you get started at all? Should you even start a business right out of col…
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There are countless Customer Relationship Management systems currently on the market. From the big players like Salesforce, to the more emerging players like ProsperWorks. It seems that every day, a new one enters the space. It is clear that CRM is an important part of a business and that they aren't going away anytime soon. On this episode, I talk…
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On this episode of Analysis Paralysis, I am talking to one of my mentors, Ajaz. He is a great salesman and consultant that has given me a lot of guidance over the years. I figured that not everyone has a mentor so I wanted to record this call with him to share with others to hopefully get something from this. Discussing sales and difficulties I was…
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In this episode, we talk about The Good Place, that sitcom by the creator of Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn 99 that you've definitely heard about. Join us for a heated debate about the season one twist, the unusual pairing of philosophy and comedy, and which characters we think should hook up in season three.…
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