Business owners who are great problem solvers within any business are the best prepared to solve their customers’ needs effectively as well. In fact, every business is about solutions to customer ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. A study by Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman showed that most decisions are based 90% on emotion and only 10% on logic.
Kyndryl’s Gretchen Tinnerman on industry trends, solving for customer challenges, and sustainability
In this CUBE Conversation, I’m joined by Gretchen Tinnerman, vice president and general manager of US Telco, Media & Entertainment and Technology at Kyndryl Holdings Inc., for a post-Mobile World ...
For decades, service has been relegated to the end of the customer lifecycle. It was reactive, transitional, transactional, and traditional. A “fix something that’s gone wrong” function, stuck at the ...
HousingWire Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler sat down with Adam Carmel, founder and CEO of Polly, to talk about his thought process for solving customer problems and why cutting costs for mortgage ...
The past few decades have seen the rise of product managers: people who steer product development across functions (engineering, design, marketing) by focusing on solving customer problems. That same ...
Identify your true competition, which may be the status quo rather than a direct competitor. Prioritize 3-4 core value points that resonate with your audience and differentiate your product.
Craig Ramsay, Global Head of Innovation, Global Liquidity and Cash Management, HSBC, talks about use cases for blockchain in domestic and cross-border payments, likely timeframes for implementation, ...
One of the most common blind spots in small business security is access management for various company resources. Today’s IT teams are moving fast (and often understaffed), solving customer problems, ...
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