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The Marketing Impact of Content Strategy: A Data-Driven Roadmap to Engage Your Audiences

Brunner

Instead of guessing what topics to cover and formats to use, you can develop a well-researched content strategy framework, grounded in data, to determine the right channels, the right formats, and the right target audiences for our content. Create engaging and helpful content your audience cares about Now comes the fun part.

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Qmarkets and OmniStrada Partner to Empower Asian Businesses with Continuous Improvement Culture & Capabilities

Qmarkets

Qmarkets’ innovation management software facilitates idea generation, evaluation and implementation, collaboration, and data analysis. It will partner up with the C-suite to roadmap the journey, deliver and create value for each of the business functions, and drive strategy cohesiveness across teams.

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My 5 S for future Innovation: Smart, Stacks, Scale, Storage, and Software

Paul Hobcraft

“The bold intention is to create a unified, AI-assisted developer experience with deep integration of the event management, data and analytics services of MindSphere into Mendix, to create the world’s leading Low-Code and (Industrial IoT platform” (Mindex Quote). That got my attention.

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The Dwindling Shelf Life of Market Insights?—?And What To Do About It

New Markets Advisors

including both B2B and B2C customers?—?are Sometimes it’s necessary to engage in costly, time-consuming research; other times, it’s not. Before long, the data quality is diminished and the project has grown into a costly endeavor that eats away at teams’ time and budgets. As a general rule, the jobs that customers?—?including

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The 10 Reasons People Buy New Products

New Markets Advisors

at least in a B2C context. Looking at the top 3, Stripe gave small online sellers a way to process payments; Coinbase allowed ordinary people to buy and sell cryptocurrencies; and Robinhood allowed people to engage in the kinds of sophisticated investment strategies that were previously reserved for professional investors. Emotional 4.