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From meeting-heavy to essential meetings only

Asamby Consulting

Reform your team’s meeting habits to boost productivity and business impact as a CEO (a post-pandemic approach). Too many meetings will slowly weaken productivity by splintering everyone's work into small chunks and reducing their time for deep work. And with less productivity comes less impact and/or innovation.

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What is the Professional Services Industry All About?

Progressus

And —rather than selling physical products, they deal in less tangible resources like time, insights, and expertise – billed either by hour or by project. What’s surprising is that Professional Services revenue growth averaged 34% in the 2H 2022 snapshot, representing a 44% increase over 2H 2020.

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5 retail strategies that are here to stay

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At the 2020 National Retail Federation , on the eve of the pandemic, our writers noted that the future of retail was about removing barriers. The unprecedented product and human demands that came out of the pandemic tested retailers’ resources. How do we make interactions ‘effortless’ for customers?

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Where Predictive Analytics Is Having the Biggest Impact

Harvard Business

Survey-based reports find that firms are currently spending an estimated $36 billion on storage and infrastructure, and that is expected to double by 2020. However, looking at the surveys and consulting reports, it is unclear what the precise use cases are that will drive this positive ROI from big data. Predicting demand.

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The Questions Executives Should Ask About 3D Printing

Harvard Business

Inherently, digital printing’s “additive” manufacturing process promises to be less costly than more conventional “subtractive” manufacturing techniques — think about printing something layer by layer instead of milling a block of material into a final product. trillion in inventories held by U.S.

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How Ford Is Thinking About the Future

Harvard Business

While this seemed like a small bet for a $165 billion company built on the mass production of vehicles, the deal was scouted, in part, by Jim Hackett, then head of Ford Smart Mobility who has since been elevated to CEO. This van is currently being tested in London ahead of volume production in 2019.

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How Blockchain Can Help Marketers Build Better Relationships with Their Customers

Harvard Business

By 2020, it is estimated that ad-blocking adoption will cost publishers $35 billion. Operationally, companies may be able to build new levels of trust with individuals, and ultimately connect their products and services with consumers in a manner and scale impossible to achieve without blockchain. Ending Marketing Fraud and Spam.