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2020 – The Year in Review

Chad Barr

family, business, finance, travel…) that ground you and make your journey meaningful, rewarding and impactful. The post 2020 – The Year in Review appeared first on The Chad Barr Group. Identify the pillars of your life (i.e. As you review this year, what have you lost and what have you gained? Happy New Year!

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Trying to Understand SIOP 2020 and Coronavirus

NeoAcademic

SIOP 2020 was officially canceled. There’s a lot of panic and concern in relation to SIOP 2020 within the I-O psychology community right now. have banned non-essential travel by their employees, which will prevent people from attending even if they still wanted to. At least not in Austin!

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How Smart Speakers Are Poised to Reinvent the Travel Industry

Harvard Business

Travelers with an Alexa device at home can book a car rental or hotel through Expedia and Kayak. On many fronts, artificial intelligence-powered smart speakers and apps seem poised to become the world’s virtual travel agents. Worldwide, ownership exceeds 100 million units and is projected to reach 225 million by 2020.

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Getting the message

The Source

In February 2020, a message in a bottle washed ashore at St Aubin beach in the Channel Islands, 82 years after it had apparently been thrown into the sea.

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World tour 2020 (coming to a town near you)

Seth Godin Blog

Public workshops and talks that might be near you in 2020: In May, I’ll be in Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Singapore. I don’t do long haul travel very often, and if you’re local to any of these, I hope you’ll consider coming. Coming to Helsinki , Stockholm and Oslo in September. And an afternoon in Amsterdam too.

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The Fed: Chairmen More Powerful Than Presidents

Tom Spencer

trillion in Treasury securities between March and June 2020, spending on non-essential items like travel and entertainment continued to decline due to the government imposed lockdowns and resulting economic uncertainty. Source: Federal Reserve Economic Data ) The rapid increase in the monetary base during 2020 resulted from the U.S.

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Our Physical World Has Changed: Augmented Reality in Tourism

Tom Spencer

According to the Harvard Business Review , investment spending on AR technology looks set to reach $60 billion in 2020. Many countries are currently facing problems in their tourism industries caused by a downturn in domestic and international travel due to COVID-19. AR in the Tourism Sector. billion in New Zealand.

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