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  • OP #278: I’m The Grinch of BFCM

  • A parking lot hotel

    Niko Krauseneck addressed hoteliers’ concerns about high cancellation rates associated with fully flexible rates by invoking the Endowment Effect, which suggests that guests who book a stay are less likely to cancel because they start to value the booking more once they envision themselves enjoying the hotel’s amenities. This psychological principle indicates that a sense…

  • B2B is dead, long-live business-to-human

    B2B is dead, long-live business-to-human

    Rikke Wichmann Bruun of Cheil UK highlights the shift from B2B to B2H (Business-to-Human) marketing, where personalized experiences are created by combining data and technology with authentic human connection and storytelling. This approach caters to the desires of a workforce increasingly populated by Gen Zers, who prioritize personalization, technology, and empathy, and it has been…

  • Issue 47: A Bulletin for Big Ideas and Better Business

    Opinion. News_01. News_02. And New_03.

  • How a European growth company kept on trucking through market setbacks

    This article is an email from McKinsey & Company that contains information about their research, insights, services, or events. It includes links to content such as an article on how a European growth company continued to thrive despite market setbacks, and it mentions the use of cookies and web tracking technology, inviting readers to review…

  • Genie 2: A large-scale foundation world model

    Genie 2: A large-scale foundation world model

    Genie 2, a project led by Jack Parker-Holder and technically led by Stephen Spencer, saw significant contributions from a team including Philip Ball, Jake Bruce, and others, with advice from experts like Yusuf Aytar and Demis Hassabis. The Generalist Agents team, under Vlad Mnih, and the SIMA team, supported by individuals including Frederic Besse, also…

  • Will A.I. Eat The Browser?

    Will A.I. Eat The Browser?

    Key facts and opinions extracted from the article include: – Om Malik is fond of Apple’s Vision Pro, yet he sees the limitations of the Safari browser and desires better integration with AI and immersive technologies. – Malik used the Lynx browser in 1993 and has seen the browser evolve through Netscape, Internet Explorer, Chrome,…

  • The week in charts

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  • Top 10 reports this quarter

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  • How Curiosity and Innovation Fuel Success With PepsiCo

    How Curiosity and Innovation Fuel Success With PepsiCo

    Meghan Archer, VP of digital commerce at PepsiCo, shared her career journey and insights on digital transformation in the grocery sector on the Brave Commerce podcast, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, challenging norms, and a team mindset to innovate and adapt. She discussed PepsiCo’s omni-channel strategy, the value of talent and technology, and the significance…

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