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Tired of the Bears? Get Bearcrow!

MishTalk

In the video below, I take a big swing at the Chicago Bears football team and secondarily Obamacare. Watch the video to see the tie-in. Best Played Full Screen - Control in Bottom Right of Video Link if video does not play : Meet BearCrow. If you like this video, please pass it on!

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How Netflix’s Content Strategy Is Reshaping Movie Culture

Harvard Business

” If you’ve seen Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, that one line probably conjures up memories of Oh yeah, chicka chicka, Ferraris, playing hooky, and dating in high school — all of which feature heavily in the hit coming-of-age film. This is how Blockbuster used to operate, at least when it came to mainstream domestic films.

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4 Autopsies of Big Change Management Failures

LSA Global

Borders began as a standard bricks-and-mortar bookstore in Michigan in 1971 and grew to employ almost 20,000 workers before it ceased operations in 2011. This outsized, rugged, status-symbol of a GM product failed to see the writing on the wall. This company was doing great as the leader in video rentals. Autopsy #1 – Borders.

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Why Western Digital Firms Have Failed in China

Harvard Business

Many leading American digital firms, including Google, Amazon, eBay, and Uber, have successfully expanded internationally by introducing their products, services, and platforms in other countries. failure to fully embed operations in China. Related Video. Paper Boat Creative/Getty Images. ineffective innovation strategies.

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The Humans Working Behind the AI Curtain

Harvard Business

The truth is, AI is as “fully-automated” as the Great and Powerful Oz was in that famous scene from the classic film , where Dorothy and friends realize that the great wizard is simply a man manically pulling levers from behind a curtain. Who are these workers behind the AI curtain?

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How to Pull Your Company Out of a Tailspin

Harvard Business

Think of Kodak, which in the 1990s was the apparently unassailable leader in its market, with 80% market share in its core film business. To that end, he installed a new management team, and with its help he began to focus the company’s energy on the one core product that had made it great: its toy brick system.

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How Companies Are Using Machine Learning to Get Faster and More Efficient

Harvard Business

Previewing video. Clarifai, based in New York City, uses machine learning to find people, objects, or scenes in videos in far less time than a person can. The technology can pick out kinds of people — mountain climbers, for instance — to help advertisers more efficiently match ads to the videos. Interpreting images.