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Box’s CEO on Pivoting to the Enterprise Market

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Aaron Levie, the CEO of Box, reflects on the cloud storage company’s entry into the enterprise market. But by staying disciplined with the product and deeply understanding market trends, they’ve made the strategic shift from B2C to B2B work. He was skeptical about pivoting away from consumers, and it was challenging.

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Machine Learning Can Help B2B Firms Learn More About Their Customers

Harvard Business

B2C firms have been the leaders in customer analytics initiatives. Extensive data and advanced analytics for B2C have enabled strategists to better understand consumer behavior and corresponding propensities as visitors and purchasers conduct daily activities through online systems. Insight Center. The Risks and Rewards of AI.

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B2B sales will never be the same

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The sales world is forever altered, thanks to pandemic-fueled digital transformation across entire enterprises. Customer success Customer success (CS) solutions are used by brands to monitor the health of their customer relationships by keeping track of customer satisfaction and churn across their products and services.

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Ban These 5 Words From Your Corporate Values Statement

Harvard Business

Several words always come up in practically every discussion, no matter if the company is a large enterprise or a small business, B2B or a B2C, product or service, new or established. I’ve seen this first-hand in my work helping companies define or re-define their core values.

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The Internet of Things Needs Design, Not Just Technology

Harvard Business

Reaching these lofty projections over the next four years, however, will require a fundamental reorientation in the way that technologists and product designers work together to create successful “connected” personal devices and home appliance products. Product design considerations in the IoT 1.0

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