What Digitally Native Companies Do Best (Thinks Out Loud Episode 245)
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Many businesses struggle to keep up with the changes brought about by digitally native companies in their industry. But why are they so successful? What is it that digitally native companies do best? This episode of Thinks Out Loud offers some insights. Here are the show notes for you:
What Digitally Native Companies Do Best (Thinks Out Loud Episode 245) – Headlines and Show Notes
- Is AI in Sales and Marketing Real? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 243)
- AI Won't Steal Your Job: Smart People Who Put AI to Work Will (Thinks Out Loud Episode 208)
- Where AI Will Affect Sales and Marketing First. And Most (Thinks Out Loud Podcast Episode 211)
- Digital is Like Gravity (Thinks Out Loud Episode 205)
- What Mary Meeker's 2018 Internet Trends Report Means for Your Business (Thinks Out Loud Episode 220)
- How Mobile Shapes Customer Behavior
- Want to Beat the Machines? Don’t Be a Machine (Thinks Out Loud Episode 212)
- What Expedia's Leaders Can Teach You About Digital Strategy
- Will Digital Turn Every Business Into a Service? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 235)
- Jaron Lanier's ideas for the future of profiting from your own data – The Verge
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You might also want to check out these slides I had the pleasure of presenting recently about the key trends shaping marketing in the next year. Here are the slides for your reference:
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Technical Details for Thinks Out Loud
Recorded using a Heil PR40 Dynamic Microphone through a Cloud Microphones CL-1 Cloudlifter Mic Activator and a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Pro X for the Mac.
Running time: 18m 33s
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