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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Advertisers Are Warming Up to Smart TV in a Big Way
To me, as a strategic management consultant and professor, cord cutting has been a learning opportunity. I must admit that at various times, I have felt both like alternately the leader—and the follower—in a post-apocalyptic "follow me to freedom" scenario.
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
Top 5 Industrial Automation Systems to Manage Your Operations Smoothly
The use of industrial automation has become quite popular for carrying out particular processes. The automation systems also reduce a lot of labor. Several industries like airplanes, mechanical, and hydraulics have been using industrial automation systems.
By Natalie Ige7 years ago in Journal
Understanding the Differences Between the Country that Kills the Most LGBT (Brazil) and the Safest Country for LGBTs (Iceland) from a Marketing Perspective
Let's start with the Brazilian market. In Brazil, 8.35% of its population, approximately 20 million people, identify as being part of the LGBT community. Usually the largest cities in Brazil are considered gay-friendly and contain many gay-oriented establishments including bars, clubs, and restaurants. São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, also has the largest LGBT population.
By Carolina Carvalho7 years ago in Journal
India's Industry Is Changing by Leaps and Bounds
Although currently in sixth place in the race for the world’s largest economy, India is making significant strides to edge closer to those at the top of the list– China, the European Union, and the United States. It produced $9.4 trillion in goods and services in 2017, which reduced poverty to an amazing 10 percent in the last decade alone.
By Patrick Gibson7 years ago in Journal
The Future of How We Price Items for Sale
Shopping in North America, and I guess the rest of the world, can be confusing sometimes. When we see shop prices we don't think much of them. Stores already have tactics to make us all believe that prices are lower than they really are. We've all heard the reasons why prices end with the number nine. We know stores play psychological tricks on us. We have all accepted this, and I'm okay with that, but when you get to the counter it's not even that marked price! None of us ever complain about this and I find that extremely unfortunate.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Journal
What to Expect from Your Education and Career in Social Care
Like many possible fields of study in health care and management, social care is a widely varied set of individual jobs that make up a larger collective. Those interested in caring for others may be interested to know just how many different paths there are that lead into social care and knowing what to expect before starting a new career is vital for the longevity of any employment or education plan.
By Andrea Dawson7 years ago in Journal
What Is an Advertisement Today?
Like most of you hard working Americans, I am not "that person" who gets to spend their day laying on the sofa with a Coke and a bag of Cheetos watching daytime TV. My life consists of much more than watching an endless stream of judge shows and talk shows, only interrupted by the ads for lawyers, prescription drugs, and miracle skillets, and of course those seeking Mesothelioma victims. There is this thing called "work."
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
What Is a Web-Based Call Center
In these days of unprecedented technological growth, things are moving faster than many of us can keep up. For years, some companies have been reluctant to embrace change, while others have been able to see the value in trying something new.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Journal
Creativity, Culture, and the Factory Mindset
Creativity, Cultural Shift, Labour, Factories Getting labeled as creative, there's a motivation or pressure to always be creative. If you draw, write, craft, it "must spread into other avenues." In some cases, that is true. Thriving off creativity, normally something on my plate is creative, whether it's a drawing, a meal, or how I'm going to tie my shoelaces.
By 'Toto' (Aleksina Teto)7 years ago in Journal
One Word: Digital
Ah, sometimes the future can be captured in one word. Much like in the famous scene from the 1967 classic The Graduate when Dustin Hoffman's character, Ben Braddock, is famously given one word as mysterious advice for success in his career: "Plastics."
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
What Shows Up on a Background Check?
Background checks are a common practice when you are applying for a job or housing, but have you wondered what it actually looks like and what information may affect you? Legally, every time your background is checked you have the option of asking for a copy and you can do this for free. However, if you feel like you want to check what your life summary may look like, this is what you can expect to show up.
By Stephanie Murguia7 years ago in Journal











