Future Technology
Former Microsoft executive and Magic Leap CEO Peggy Johnson joins CNBC's "Squawk Alley" to discuss how its augmented reality technology works and its future in enterprise business environments.
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Noosh, Inc.'s curator insight,
January 2, 2014 5:49 PM
I love to see lists like this that are urging small businesses to work on their service relationships, quielty understating the importance of keeping current clients happy and selling more to your existing customers. Research shows that it is 6 to 7x more costly to acquire a new customer than to keep an old one. I also love that #1 on this list is "getting the most for your technology buck." Tech (and good tech, at that) is critically important to staying ahead of the competition. Those who leverage technology the best will win. For more about that, check out: http://www.blog.noosh.com. |
Alfredo Bermudez's curator insight,
May 14, 2020 12:42 PM
In this video, the hosts talk about giving insight into how companies must begin to consider the implications of working from home as a permanent solution. The amount of Web 2.0 tools that are now being utilized due to having to work remotely have increased tremendously. A very interesting moment is when the host talks about how in her environment, there are not actual virtual meetings. Her video is constantly on and collaboration is continuous and ongoing. This means that you could virtually walk into her office and speak with her. Very Cool.
abbey's curator insight,
December 14, 2013 8:13 PM
I think that if your idea is good enough then you should but do it gradually. For example, start of just planning and perfecting your idea. Then ask your peers about it and get their feedback. Then slowly start taking some time of from your work gradually. And then when you think you are ready then quit your job. |