AI skills acting as catalyst for higher salaries Graeme Hanna Tech Journalist A survey has found employees are willing to pay 44% more for workers skilled in artificial intelligence (AI) for the IT sector and 41% more for staff working in research and development. The study was conducted by Access Partnership on behalf of … Continue reading AI skills acting as catalyst for higher salaries
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Future Retail Design: How COVID-19 Will Be a Catalyst and How Can You Prepare
Sabrina Sedicot August 17, 2021 There have been many businesses pivoting during COVID-19 but with lockdown restrictions beginning to relent in most places, retail store design and layout has never been more important. Having a business strategy during crisis periods is important, but so is having one for coming out of them, which is why … Continue reading Future Retail Design: How COVID-19 Will Be a Catalyst and How Can You Prepare
Demand Generation Marketing: A Catalyst for Professional Services High Growth
Kelly MicKey — March 28, 2019 — March 28, 2019 Referrals. For years they were the foundation for professional services growth. Yet, working for the research-based branding and marketing firm for professional services, I can tell you that we and our clients are seeing a decline in referral usage. Our research validates the trend. While … Continue reading Demand Generation Marketing: A Catalyst for Professional Services High Growth
Digital Marketing Superhero: Catalyst for Progressive Change
by David Deans November 24, 2015 Follow @dhdeansNovember 24, 2015 Informed management consultants and industry analysts agree, the digital transformation journey begins with the adoption of digital marketing practices that enable companies to evolve beyond obsolete advertising-centric thinking. Today’s progressive marketers have embraced change. They’ve learned new skills and pushed past the fears that were … Continue reading Digital Marketing Superhero: Catalyst for Progressive Change
Why Your Firm Should Use Research as a Catalyst for Change
Karl FeldmanOctober 15, 2015 It’s something we can all relate to: first, there are the growing pains or emerging issues that begin to raise red flags. Next come the discussions, opinions, and committee meetings attempting to get to the root of the problem. Unfortunately, all of this talking and planning often ends in a gridlock, … Continue reading Why Your Firm Should Use Research as a Catalyst for Change