How to Sell Online to Indulgent vs Restrained Cultures | Psychology Today - 0 views
Culturability: The Next Big Thing in Web Design | Psychology Today - 0 views
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Culturability: The Next Big Thing in Web Design
Can web technology help to save the high street? | Econsultancy - 0 views
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Each player is a node in our high street, but at the moment they are operating independently, rather than as a network. They may be using a web page to hold information in an archive-like manner, but they are not responding in real-time to their consumers and other nodes.
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To strengthen the high street, we need to increase the number of mutual connections between the nodes or network participants (retail, services, local government, job centres and all others). The more mutual connections, the more adaptive the high street network becomes in response to changes in the success of individuals shops and services.
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Establish a ‘Digital Maturity Demographic Profile’ for each town to prepare for ‘networked high streets’ and tailor connection and communicationstrategies accordingly.
Gnip Social Media Data | Pages Blog - 0 views
6 Senior-Level Steps To Digital Marketing Success - 1 views
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Commit personally: Senior executives need to understand what they want from digital and social. Fortunately, the highest-level goals are generally quite clear. Companies have unprecedented opportunities to build steadily strengthening connections to customers, prospects, and partners. As a result, they can achieve higher margins, lower acquisition costs, and lower customer churn, thereby raising customer lifetime value. Clearly laying out these expectations is a great way to start.
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6 Senior-Level Steps To Digital Marketing Success
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Understand customers.
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Carousels | Brad Frost Web - 0 views
The First 90 Days in a New CIO Position - Steve Gallagher - Harvard Business Review - 0 views
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Perhaps the most exciting (and challenging) aspect of working in a progressive IT organization is the pace of technological change. It requires that IT staff — and our customers — are continuously learning. Managing this rapid change and fostering innovation while "keeping the trains running on time" is the primary leadership role required of any CIO, new or old
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