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The Trend Is Your “Friend”

CaseInterview.com

Outside-the-home entertainment is out, in-home entertainment is in. Baked goods at a coffee shop are out, baking at home is in (Flour and baking yeast are hard to find in some markets). This form collects your name and email so that we can send you login information for the free materials you requested.

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The Fight of The Two R’s: Robots v Redundancy

Tom Spencer

Home services: We already have smart robotic vacuum cleaners tidying up after us. The latest smart home technology is now making it possible to remotely monitor and run a home and the appliances within it. This reasoning forms the basis of the saying that “necessity is the mother of invention” (Woodford, 2019). Time will tell.

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Q&A on Sustaining and Building Business in Crisis Times

Alan Weiss

People owe me money, should I try to collect it? If you’re isolated at home you can certainly continue to try to business remotely if you’re not seriously incapacitated. Should the money I keep (cash) at home be in small or large bills? What is your best/worst case estimate for getting back to more normal times?

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Does Your Company Have a Data Science Strategy? - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM GOOGLE ANALYTICS 360 SUITE

Harvard Business

The study concluded that marketing organizations need analytics professionals who understand data and the technologies that collect, house, and integrate it. One company that did that well was Harrah’s Entertainment (now Caesars Entertainment), says Fader. That’s a given. ” Machine Learning.

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Resilience Is About How You Recharge, Not How You Endure

Harvard Business

The very lack of a recovery period is dramatically holding back our collective ability to be resilient and successful. We believe that longer we tough it out, the tougher we are, and therefore the more successful we will be. However, this entire conception is scientifically inaccurate. Overwork and exhaustion are the opposite of resilience.

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Create a Strategy That Anticipates and Learns

Harvard Business

Together, these two companies are bridging the divide between personal health data that’s collected in a clinical setting, and data that’s collected by the patient. The buzz around using predictive tools to analyze big data in discrete areas of a business is loud and deserved.

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The Productivity Booster You Have in Your Pocket, But Probably Don’t Use

Harvard Business

Entertain ourselves: “Play OK Computer by Radiohead” or “Show photos from yesterday.” The world’s 230 million knowledge workers are frazzled. Modern life is an interminable cacophony of emails, notifications, messages, alerts, feeds, data and information. All this causes stress. Who will help us?