Tyler Holmes

Tyler Holmes is a staff writer for Brand Studio at Built In. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Loyola University Chicago before embarking on a multifaceted career that has included working the Chicago scene as a homicide reporter, writing as an international wine and travel journalist, and exploring the world of digital media and advertising.

As a native Texan, he is also extremely passionate about breakfast tacos (San Antonio reigns supreme) and the local music scene — in fact, he's probably at a show right now.

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Leaders at four Boston companies break down how major company growth has fueled strategic product team transformation.
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From open remote roles to detailed benefits packages, these three companies are catching the tech scene’s attention.
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Business leaders’ visions of 2021 might have been shrouded in uncertainty, but flexibility is clearing the path into 2022.
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At Leyton, it’s not about pushing a product. It’s about connecting with audiences in a genuine way.
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For leaders at Toast, pivoting to remote work was about building space to connect with one another.
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50 years ago, Star Trek predicted the tech trends to come. Today, we asked 6 local experts to do the same for the upcoming year.
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Encouraging personal development for every team member helps the company maintain a fresh perspective in the modern marketplace.
"When a company does culture right, you don’t have to ask them to show up – they just do."
By aligning multiple teams across a design sprint, product improvement is visible over the course of a few days vs. months.
Diverse tech stacks, challenging projects, and unique team capabilities are launching these teams to success.
As the world returns post-pandemic, so must we to the office.
Skillsoft’s DevOps toolchain is based on four key technologies.