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Crystal Clear: Pioneering the Last 60 years of Display Technology Innovation & Looking Into the Future

Strategy Driven

Later I was fortunate to work on TFEL displays while at Planar; on early AMLCD while at TFS; best in class AMLCD while at Sharp; on electrophoretic ePaper while at E Ink; and presently, I get to work on every major cutting edge display technology. Sri Peruvemba is CEO of Marketer International Inc. It’s been a fantastic ride.

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What Can The Rise Of Television Tell Us About The Future Of Work?

The Horizons Tracker

In the labor market, this risk is evident, with the premium paid for the highest skills rising at the same time as a growing number of more mundane tasks are capable of being automated. “Moreover, the ability to reach larger markets puts many lesser stars out of work,” the paper continues. ” An ideal environment.

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Holographic Light Field Displays

Strategy Driven

According to Market Analysts, the Global 3D displays market is expected to grow by double digits with market size of over $100 billion in the next 5 years. Several display technologies including LED, OLED, and LCD serve this particular market. Video games are already a $100b+ market.

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Case Study: When You’re Successful, Stretched Too Thin, and Indispensable

Harvard Business Review

When people asked what that meant, Michael had assured them that every C3 show on RBN would still have “that Carla magic”—an emotional center, sharp dialogue, and surprising plot twists—that garnered high ratings, especially in the coveted 18- to 34-year-old demographic. Limited series, of course.

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Research: The Emotions that Make Marketing Campaigns Go Viral

Harvard Business Review

We’re all well aware of the fact that marketing is shifting from a landscape where marketers can utilize mass media to speak at consumers, to one where marketers are simply part of the crowd themselves. The bullhorn of radio, television, print and other one-way interruptive marketing approaches are quickly losing efficacy.

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How to Pull Your Company Out of a Tailspin

Harvard Business Review

Free fall is a crisis of obsolescence and decline that can happen at any point in a company’s life cycle, but most often it affects maturing incumbents whose business model has come under competitive attack from insurgents or is no longer viable in a changing market.

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The Costs of India’s Annual Budget Guessing Game

Harvard Business Review

“One of the great things about India is its ability to over-celebrate everything from weddings to rain to the latest Rajinikanth film. It is about making timely sharp turns, planned and executed with reason. To the outsider, it’s the great Indian spectacle. The problem is that the world has moved on.