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

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“Oftentimes, the user experience developed by a company for its customers overlooks critical components of the underlying intents the customer wants resolved through their customer experience (CX),” says Ravi Bharadwaj, executive director of corporate strategy at TTEC. “By

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With Peace, Colombia Is Poised for Greater Prosperity

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Banks often are unwilling to take the risk of financing small and midsize companies. The cartels, like that of Pablo Escobar, financed the FARC (and the ELN, another left-wing terrorist group) in return for protection. The peace should encourage foreign direct investment and tourism, too. Education and innovation remain weak.

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Start of a Global Currency Crisis?

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Babacan said the central bank was taking the necessary steps to deal with the situation, and said Turkey was protected against the swings in the market by its sound finances. Visit [link] to learn more about wealth management and capital preservation strategies of Sitka Pacific.'

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What to Know About Doing Business in Iran

Harvard Business

Compared to most oil-rich countries in the Middle East, Iran has a diversified economy, its tourism sector is on the verge of a major windfall, and threats to its political stability are in decline. sanctions are delaying these projects being financed. sanctions and a fragile economy. However, remaining U.S.

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How Companies, Governments, and Nonprofits Can Create Social Change Together

Harvard Business

Like value investing, Social Value Investing employs a long-term investment strategy that unlocks hidden or intrinsic value. Today, the Park creates incredible social value, but also provides billions in economic value through higher tax revenue, tourism, consumer spending, and real estate appreciation.

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Greece Walks Out After 45 Minutes, Talks Collapse; Default Math: Who Foots the Bill? How Much?

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The game theorists of the Greek government are in the process of gambling away the future of their country,” Mr Gabriel wrote, in a thinly veiled dig at Yanis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister who is an expert on game theory. Of the quarter that is not, most comes from tourism, which would benefit from devaluation.

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