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Curious about our new look? Learn more inside! Quickbase Blog Digest February 4th, 2021 Curious abou

Curious about our new look? Learn more inside! [Quickbase]( Quickbase Blog Digest February 4th, 2021 Curious about our new look? Wondering how entrepreneurs have adapted to the constantly changing market? Trying to make your supply chain more agile? Check out recent blog content for your answers to these questions and more! [Introducing Our New Brand Identity]( You may notice things look a little different around here! Read our message from CEO Ed Jennings on our new brand identity, and how this affirms our organizational goals and positions Quickbase for the future. [How Entrepreneurs are Embracing Operational Agility]( Operational agility is not just for large enterprises. On our [Age of Agility podcast](, recent guests from personal passion projects and VC-backed start-ups spoke about how embracing operational agility has allowed them to flex and adapt their entrepreneurial ventures to the needs of the market. [3 Key Strategies to Build an Operationally Agile Supply Chain]( Learn more about how you can improve visibility across functions, spot and resolve issues quickly, and better act on insights. [Quickbase’s Continuing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Journey]( Quickbase is continuing to strive towards our diversity, equity, and inclusion goals. Learn how Andrea Forsht, Quickbase’s Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Impact, is developing Phase I of our DEI efforts. [image_8x8] [Start Trial]( [image_8x8] [Quickbase blog]( [image_8x8] [Contact us]( Quickbase is a business application development platform that helps businesses achieve operational agility, freeing enterprises to flex and evolve by safely connecting people, information and ideas everywhere. We help more than 6,000 customers of all sizes develop solutions that work the way their people do , including over 80 percent of the Fortune 50. Quickbase Inc | 150 Cambridge Park Drive | Cambridge, MA Western Office | 60 East South Temple | Salt Lake City, UT You received this email because you are subscribed to Quickbase Offers, Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive. [Privacy Policy]( [FB]( [IN]( [TW]( [TUBE]( [SLACK](

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