Posts under Tag: technology
Now is the time to become a Marketing Technopologist

On July 1, 1941 the Bulova Watch Company ushered in a new era when the first television advertisement in the United States was broadcast on New York City’s NBC station.  Over 65 years later, television advertising is the dominant form of marketing with over $70 billion spent in the United States alone. For the traditional Brand Manager, television advertising has

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Microsoft’s view of the world in 2019

Want to see how Microsoft views the world in 10 years?  Check out this amazing compilation video that was previewed at the Wharton Business Technology Conference courtesy of Microsoft Labs (if in RSS, click through to see): If you visit the Microsoft Labs, you can also see longer videos for: Retail Future Vision (featured below) Manufacturing Future Vision Banking Future

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Should a leader be tech savvy?

Today’s guest post is from Anthony Portuesi, Senior Sales Rep at Johnson & Johnson and author of DrivenLeaders.com. DrivenLeaders.com is a blog devoted to personal and professional development for the emerging leaders of tomorrow. When we think of great business leaders, many things may come to mind; the ability to inspire, to motivate, to be a visionary, or perhaps to

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How the Digital Revolution is leaving the consumer behind

I’ve had my hands full with some exciting stuff at work so it has made my writing a little infrequent as of lates.  But nonetheless, I still wanted to to share some things that have caught my attention lately.   At the top of that list is a great presentation called “My Brain Hurts” by the folks over at Wunderman.  I hadn’t

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