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Ten fashion trends to end with 2019 - Evewoman

Ten fashion trends to end with 2019 - Evewoman | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"As we cross over to a new year, a new decade actually, what better way to address some fashion topics? ..."

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Why the 4 Ps of marketing might be outdated

Why the 4 Ps of marketing might be outdated | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The 4 Ps of marketing have been used for decades. But for modern B2B companies, they may be an outdated model ..."

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What should you do with your outdated technology?

What should you do with your outdated technology? | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"In the dark corners of almost everyone’s closet sits a box that includes old phones, TVs, and other obsolete gadgets. With new versions of tech products coming ..."

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The 50 most overused business cliches

The 50 most overused business cliches | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Clean up your business conversations. Don't tell people that you're pushing the envelope or grabbing the low-hanging fruit if you want to sound smart ..."

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United doesn't want you to see its old branding or logos anymore

United doesn't want you to see its old branding or logos anymore | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"United is trying to eliminate any unintentional Throwback Thursdays by asking employees to report any appearances of its old branding ..."

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Kids reacting to an old cassette Walkman Is wonderful and horrifying

Kids reacting to an old cassette Walkman Is wonderful and horrifying | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Originally marketed in 1979, the first Sony Walkman turns 35 this year, and it's about as outmoded as a technology can be these days ..."

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