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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Networked Economy: Shaping the Future of Retail - Part 2

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

Business News, Technology, News

4.9 β€’ 108 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 15 July 2015

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The buzz: It's a small world after all. For today's consumer, "the world" is just a few clicks away. Armed with anytime, anywhere information, they can (and do) find the best solutions for their lifestyle needs, often before walking into a store, restaurant, or service center. They're actually maximizing their use of time, their most precious commodity. And they will punish providers who waste it. The experts speak. Brent Brown, HP: "100% of the shots you don't take don't go in..." (Wayne Gretzky). Brian Kilcourse, RSR Research: "Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window" (Peter Drucker). Tim Hood, SAP: "We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects" (Herman Melville). Join us for The Networked Economy: Shaping the Future of Retail – Part 2.

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0:00.0

Brian Dean Wright here, former CIA operations officer and hosts of a daily news podcast called The Right Report, like the Wright brothers.

0:08.6

Each morning at 5 a.m. Eastern, I take you with me around America and around the world for news that you need to know.

0:14.5

But here's what's different about the Wright Report. I use news sources from the left like MSNBC and from the right, like Fox News.

0:21.7

I present that to you before I then make clear that I'm pivoting to my analysis and opinion of what to make of it all.

0:27.4

And that's important, separating facts and data from analysis and opinion.

0:31.5

In fact, that is exactly how a good intel officer does it.

0:34.5

We're trying to provide global secrets and assessments to the White House in what is called the President's Daily Brief, and that is why my podcast is so very different.

0:42.7

So join me and thousands of my listeners each and every day on The Wright Report.

0:46.8

You'll find it Monday through Friday at 5 a.m. Eastern on all major podcast platforms.

0:51.6

Once again, I'm Brian Dean Wright. I sure hope to see you tomorrow morning

0:54.9

with your daily presidential brief on The Wright Report. Welcome to the most nutritious hour of business talk all week.

1:13.8

This is Coffee Break with Game Changers, presented by SAP.

1:17.8

The best run business is Run SAP.

1:20.3

Your host and moderator is Bonnie D. Graham.

1:22.8

You'll hear from the innovators who have learned to use game-changing technologies

1:26.1

to shake up the status quo and help

1:28.2

move today's businesses in new directions. Now, here's Bonnie D. Graham. Welcome, welcome, welcome. And if you

1:34.8

want to run with the game changers, well, you already know you're in the right place. Today's buzz,

1:39.5

it's a small world after all. Don't worry, I'm not going to burst out into song. If you know Disney World

1:46.7

in Orlando, you probably took that ride. I just have the song ringing in my ears, but I will

1:51.8

refrain from sharing the refrain. Let's talk about it in the context of retail. For today's consumer,

1:59.1

the world, in quotes, the world is just a few clicks away.

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