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Our Physical World Has Changed: Augmented Reality in Tourism

Tom Spencer

Augmented Reality and Strategy. Augmented reality requires a strategy to ensure that the technology is not used merely as a toy but in order to lower costs within the supply chain or to increase the value provided to customers. Boeing has adopted AR and seen increased productivity and quality in their training process.

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Simon-Kucher & Partners Interviews & Culture

Management Consulted

Though the firm’s background is exclusively in pricing, in more recent years it has been breaking into other practice areas such as strategy, marketing, and sales. In 1996, Simon-Kucher opened an office in Boston and began to put more of a focus on its other three practice areas: strategy, marketing, and sales. Practice Areas.

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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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Deflation Bonanza! (And the Fool's Mission to Stop It)

MishTalk

One widely recognized "big loser" is the tourism industry. like restaurants, travel and hotels. Furniture chains, travel agencies and fashion companies are among the retailers slashing prices to rope in shoppers. They are even booking extra trains to Germany to do so. Other travel is up as well. I commented.

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