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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Shall We Dance in the Open Kitchen?
One thing about the world of marketing today is that it is a constant challenge—for all companies everywhere—to be able to break through all the clutter and the noise of our modern world and to get their message out successfully. One can dream of creating an ad that wins awards, shooting a commercial that becomes the talk of talk shows, or making a sales video that goes viral. However, there is always a bottom-line when it comes to advertising. And while awards are great, and yes, they can bring those responsible for them in the advertising world prestige, more business—and yes, higher rates, from a business management perspective, the best advertising effort is one that does what it is supposed to do—to find eyeballs and to eventually to sell!
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
Why Is it Important for Travel Agencies to Invest in SEO?
Businesses across all sectors are upping their SEO game after realizing how important it is for them to establish a strong online reputation, and be visible to potential customers. The organic keyword search on all the major search engines has been increasing exponentially since the introduction of smart technology while social media’s influence in online marketing has become immeasurably important for business growth.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Journal
Tips to Improve Productivity in Factories
Improving work productivity isn’t just meant for jobs in offices but rather anywhere where there is a human resource at work. Work productivity means the amount of work that an employee is able to do in a given amount of time. The ability to do more work in less time or maintain the average work productivity is what all managers and business owners aim for.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Journal
Jerrick's Journey from Idea to Reality
Cultural revolutions are often followed in history by innovation sprints. Consider the printing press. It took the world 561 years — a blink of an eye relative to human history — to go from Gutenberg's great invention in 1440 to listening to Beethoven on an iPod in 2001.
By Jeremy Frommer7 years ago in Journal
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











