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Theodore Levitt's classic theory says that an industry is a customer-satisfying process, not a goods-producing process
Executives from American Express, IBM, Overstock.com, and Goldman Sachs chime in.
McKinsey, discusses the ways disruption will play out in Asia, from supply chains to the way jobs will change in an era of digital disruption, and technology as a driver to narrow inequality.
Can you guess who is in the top 10? Here is the final countdown.
Countries and companies are planning dozens of lunar missions—for research, for resources and even for tourism, which begs the question: who, if anyone, owns the Moon?
Lord Richard Layard, the preeminent happiness researcher, shares some surprising results on connecting well-being, mental health, and how employers can play a role in improving our lives at work.
Gifted children around the world are going under the radar—their talents not recognised or nurtured. More should be done to spot these “lost Einsteins”
Rolex watches are some of the most sought-after timepieces in the world. A vintage Rolex Daytona worn by Paul Newman was sold at auction for $17.8 million.
From Drone Snap, Italy, Croatia, Germany, France, Australia, Vietnam, Japan, and USA.
Celebrating the FIFA's Women's World Cup Final, from Nike, Dream Further. Don’t change your dream. Change the world. #justdoit
Putting yourself in the shoes of the case protagonist and working to determine what should be done is like a good detective story. Here's the very first Harvard Business School case study.
Good list from Neil Patel on Social Media trends and how to optimize you online value.
In Japan people can expect to live beyond 84 years on average—yet in Lesotho life expectancy is just 53 years. The age at which people die still depends a lot on where they live.
What will this new, “post-digital” world look like? It will be characterized by companies looking for the next competitive edge. Meet needs of consumers at speed of now. -- Accenture
One way to encourage people to value time over money is to assign a dollar value to it. New research is doing just that. - Harvard Business Review
From December 2012 to March 2019, EarthCam’s gigapixel cameras documented NY Hudson Yards, largest private real estate development in history of the United States. And includes a Futurist Retail Mall
Sleep is central to maintaining your physical and mental health, but many people don't sleep enough. We all do it, but what happens to us when we sleep? - Economist
By 2020, the five highest hotels in the world will all be located in East Asia
Innovation in fashion is sparking radical change. In the future clothes could be computers, made with materials designed and grown in a lab. - From the Economist
Good mix of 2018 reviews and 2019 predictions from Scott Galloway and Maureen Mullen of Gartner-L2. An interesting version of this material delivered at NRF 2019 in NY last week.
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“Every gift is a little piece of Santa.” – LovetoKnow.com
Continuing our journey to learn something new, in the spirit of the holiday season, we travel to Cologne Germany for fun facts about Santa Claus. His real name is Saint Nicholas, a bishop in the 4th century who lived in what is now Turkey. Saint Nicholas was known for his generosity and kindness, and legends say he performed miracles for the poor and unhappy.
The name Santa Claus comes from the Dutch nickname Sinter Klaas, which is short for Sint Nikolaas, the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas. The Dutch brought the name to America in the 17th century, where it was anglicized to Santa Claus.
No, Coca Cola did not invent the image of Santa Claus. The modern image of Santa Claus is largely due to the work of German-born artist Tom Nast. Nast's cartoon of Santa Claus arriving at a Union Army camp by sleigh during the Civil War helped establish the modern image of Santa.
If you write to Santa in the United States, all letters to Santa Claus, Indiana. Closer to the North Pole, there is an even more popular Santa Claus village in Finland which since 1985 has received over 18 million letters from 199 countries. You can mail your Santa Claus letters to:
Santa Claus’ Main Post office
Santa Claus Village Rovaniemi
Tähtikuja 1
96930 Arctic Circle
Finland
This picture which was taken at the Christmas Market in Cologne Germany is a reminder of why this is my favorite time of the year. The colors, the lights, the smiles, the anticipation in the eyes of every child, the musical tidings, family gatherings, the end of another year, and the possibilities of the new year.
If you immerse yourself in the positive messages of the holiday season, HOPE for a brighter tomorrow naturally emerges, and that my friends and family, is the true spirit of the holiday season. You see every gift is indeed a little bit of Santa.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
European Non-Grocery Retail: Transition and Transformation
After an unpredictable several years, non-grocery retailers in Europe are seeking to uncover pockets of growth. To succeed, they will need to navigate differences across markets and retail categories. - From McKinsey Read more
Gen Z to Lead the Shopping Charge this Holiday Season
Why EV Leases Are So Cheap Right Now In The U.S. -CNBC
Automakers are offering steep discounts on electric vehicles, and especially on leases. In the first three months of 2024, less than a quarter of car buyers leased vehicles, but more than a third of EV buyers did. Read more
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