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Are You Smarter Than an Algorithm?
We’ve learned a lot about ourselves this year: the good, the bad, and the ugly. But while some of us would like to believe that
A Tale of Two Dev Teams
gap intelligence’s Product Development department is small but mighty, and supports about a dozen software applications on a daily basis. We employ developers in multiple
The Blueprint to Effective Meetings and Communication that Win Business
Effective meetings and communication impact the probability of success. During my time as a Special Agent with the FBI, efficient meetings and intentional communication helped
The Print Industry: The Karate Kid of Our Time
The 80’s movie classic might seem like a strange comparison to draw parallels to the print industry, but in these uncertain times, the wisdom of
gap intelligence Home Appliance Division Expands to Blenders
- New category provides a “mix” of weekly pricing and promotions data - SAN DIEGO – November 12, 2020 – gap intelligence, a values-led market
gap intelligence Launches Wireless Speakers Service
- Category covers weekly pricing and promotion analysis and industry trends - SAN DIEGO – November 11, 2020 – gap intelligence, a values-led market intelligence
From the Bottom of My Broken Git
Git has become the de-facto standard for version control in software development. Developers should have a good understanding of Git. Very often though developers learn
Taking Cues From Germany’s Energy Efficiency
In the US, you could argue that climate change is a hot, debated topic but in Germany and other countries around the world, that’s really
Meet Our Home Appliance Team
On March 31, 2020, gap intelligence announced the addition of Countertop Microwaves to our Home Appliance portfolio of services. This marked the tenth category in
Making Time to Save Time: The Importance of Tackling Research Debt
“Work smarter, not harder.” It’s a phrase we’ve all heard before. It sounds easy at first, but it can become overwhelming if you think about
What Does the Block Say?
Have you ever tried testing a method that invokes a block? Recently, I was working on writing tests for a method that was being called
5 Tips for Writing Great User Stories (and a Bit About What Not To Do)
User stories are the smallest pieces of work within the agile framework of software development. Their sole purpose is to describe how a unit of