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Wearable Technology in Healthcare

Tom Spencer

Based on a recent study by Global Industry Analysts , the global market for wearable medical devices is projected to eclipse $4.5 billion by 2020. Based on a recent study by Global Industry Analysts , the global market for wearable medical devices is projected to eclipse $4.5 billion by 2020. Image: Pixabay.

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Customer intent is a treasure trove of actionable data hiding in plain sight

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According to IDC analysts, businesses were estimated to have spent $215 billion in 2021 on big data and business analytics solutions, a 10% increase over 2020. TTEC identified the top reasons (intents) customers contact companies across different industries for customer support.

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The “Smart Society” of the Future Doesn’t Look Like Science Fiction

Harvard Business

For example, internet-of-things sensor applications are envisioned to deliver a wide range of services , from smart water to industrial controls to e-health. trillion by 2020, and $3.5 To set an aspirational but realistic target, we created a benchmark that combines the best attributes of these advanced digital nations.

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6 ways to renew (and stick to!) your CX vows

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In 2020, brands discovered how empathy can drive profitability and win lifetime loyalty, even during trying times. Further down the measurement food chain, it’s also important to measure deeper metrics like customer retention, brand loyalty, revenue growth—and from a workflow perspective, productivity, efficiency, and customer response times.

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What the Best Transformational Leaders Do

Harvard Business

How successful has the company been at creating new products, services, and business models? How have the firm’s growth, profits, and stock performance compared to a relevant benchmark (NASDAQ for a tech company, for example, or DAX Index for a German firm) during the transformation period? Core r epositioning.

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Clash of Generations - Boomers vs. Millennials: Attitude Change Will Disrupt Wall Street and Corporate America

MishTalk

Boomers: Born 1946-1964 Generation X: Born 1965-1981 Millennials: Born 1982-2003 Brookings Study Excerpts Millennial Dominance Millennial Values By 2020, Millennials will comprise more than one of three adult Americans. Let''s start with a couple of demographic definitions then a look at the study.

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