Odoo Experience 2019
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Building the Right Product, the Right Way - Insights From 12 Years of Helping Launch New Software Products
Nicolas JacobeusSelesai
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The 5 Steps of Strategic Thinking
Antoine Henry de FrahanSelesai
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Business Development & Fundraising: 2 Sides of the Coin
Tanguy VanderlindenSelesai
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CSR: an Emerging Innovation Paradigm
Bastien Van WylickSelesai
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Gaining and Maintaining the Trust of Your Customers: an Inside Job
Julie SafferySelesai
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StorySelling - Telling Stories that Improve Your Bottom Line
David NelsonSelesai
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The Impact of Odoo in a Fast Changing Company like Huddly
Dennis van HaalenSelesai
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How Pavlov Media Migrated from Microsoft Dynamics GP to Odoo
Patrick WilsonSelesai
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Transitioning CRM from Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics to Odoo
Rich RadfordSelesai
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Implementing a Car-Sharing System in Odoo
Gael RabierSelesai
Hackathons are proving grounds for new ideas. They’re especially good tools to stimulate the creative and problem-solving juices of developers. Unlike their day jobs where risk-taking may be frowned upon, in a hackathon there is a low cost of failure.
The time limit in a hackathon forces participants to distil their visionary concepts down to actionable solutions.
Outsiders can bring a fresh perspective to business challenges, as well as give an outside-in view of products and organization. Engaging with participants during the hackathon is an excellent way to get feedback on a recently released API: learn where developers get stuck, what they love and what suggestions for improvement they have.