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The Future of the Hospitality Industry is Technology

CEO Insider

Additionally, customer expectations are always shifting based on new technologies that are introduced. The post The Future of the Hospitality Industry is Technology appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine. Obsolete systems will have a negative impact on your bottom line. Copyright The CEOWORLD magazine Limited 2021.

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Our Top Website Plugins for Shopify Sites

Strategy Driven

Langify: Expand Your Global Reach For businesses eyeing international markets, Langify is a must-have. Printful: Simplify Print-On-Demand Merchandise Printful makes it easy to create and sell custom merchandise, including apparel, accessories, and more.

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Why the Best Strategies Blend the Digital and Physical

Skip Prichard

And availability of merchandise is what allows a company to make a sale – or not. The Brawny attributes include the spine (excelling at logistics), one’s hands (making things), muscles (operating globally at scale), hand-eye coordination (shaping one’s ecosystem) and stamina (surviving for the long-run).

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9 Recession Proof Stocks to Invest in When the Economy is Down

Strategy Driven

Other stocks that do well in recession include liquor companies, companies that sell cheap merchandise, liquor companies and gambling companies. Visa is a global company that has one of the most valuable brands worldwide. Visa is good at leveraging technology to maintain its market share despite threats from newer companies.

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Merging Two Global Company Cultures

Harvard Business Review

“I’m pretty convinced that there are superficial differences in culture and communication and how people do things,” said the global human resources officer. In the 1990s, P&G, like other companies, sought to take advantage of global scale and technology platforms, rolling out their products worldwide.

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Globalization Plays a Bit Part in Environmental Issues

Harvard Business Review

Of course, globalization has an impact on the environment, but it is a mixed one and generally far less scary than many people think. Most ecological problems are still local as opposed to global , and while cross-border integration can make the environment dirtier in some places, it can also help with cleaning it up.

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How Competition Is Driving AI’s Rapid Adoption

Harvard Business Review

New research from the McKinsey Global Institute simulates the potential global macroeconomic impact of five powerful technologies (computer vision, natural language, virtual assistants, robotic process automation, and advanced machine learning). We know that technologies often take a long time to diffuse and to deliver benefits.

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