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"You see, a lot of new CMOs want to make their mark on things. I was more focused on what's working and how we double down." Mark Weinstein shares his strategy upon taking on the role at Hilton. #BusinessStrategy #CMO #CannesLions #Marketing
CMOs just starting want to be change agents, but Hilton's Mark Weinstein got started by focusing on what was already working
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"This was the wrong time and it was going to be really, really disruptive and too big of a change for that time." Julia White of SAP reflects on one of her favorite career mistakes and how owning up to it earned her colleagues' admiration. #PersonalDevelopment #Marketing #CannesLions #BusinessAdvice #CMO
SAP's CMO Julia White learned early in her career about the challenge of leading teams through change, and earning respect by owning up to mistakes
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"Everything we do starts with the notion that 'like a good neighbor, State Farm is there,'" says Kristyn Cook, Chief Agency, Sales & Marketing Officer. She explains how the brand's mascot brings the organization's messaging to life. #Leadership #Marketing #BrandStrategy #CannesLions
Why "Jake from State Farm" became such a cultural icon, according to Kristyn Cook, the company's chief agency, sales, and marketing officer
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Google is testing a new security system that uses facial-recognition technology at its campus in Kirkland, Washington — and early reaction from Google employees in the US is mixed. The interior security cameras collect facial data and are designed to help prevent unauthorized individuals from entering Google's campus, the company said. Google said its security team uses the data to identify people who may pose a security risk. Read more about what Googlers have to say in Business Insider https://lnkd.in/ewrdSYs2
Google employees react to facial-recognition security being tested at one of its campuses
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Noplace is topping the charts this week. I interviewed founder TZ (Tiffany Zhong) about building the viral app, finding community online, and the longevity of a social media platform. Read more from me and Alexandra Bacon about the new app on Business Insider.
Noplace is the hottest new app on the charts. Its founder spills on how it went viral and plans to skirt becoming a 'fad.'
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New for Business Insider: For some Baltimore families, basic income helped pay the bills: rent, groceries, healthcare, childcare, and car payments. For others, it provided the support they needed to maintain stable jobs. The Baltimore Young Families Success Fund, with research by research firm Abt Global, released its interim results in June for a guaranteed basic income pilot which began in August 2022 and is set to end this month. It gave 130 parents between the ages of 18 and 24 $1,000 cash each month to spend as they choose, with no strings attached. After one year of receiving payments, participants were more likely to have housing, higher household income, and a degree than the pilot's control group. Still, some participants' overall financial well-being was not impacted in a statistically significant way.
Baltimore gave young parents $1,000 a month. Participants used the money to pay bills and secure stable housing.
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Miss Americana is at it again — this time in Europe. Taylor Swift's #ErasTour is back to its same money-making tricks: playing mini-residencies in certain cities, which pleases her fans and makes her some extra profit. Here's how it works for Business Insider. #TaylorSwift #Music #Concerts
Taylor Swift is doing 8 Eras shows in London. Mini-residencies could be her smartest business decision yet.
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Tesla short sellers had a bad week, bleeding billions as Musk threatened obliteration for those betting against the stock. Read the full story at Business Insider #stocks #stockmarket #shortsellers #Tesla https://lnkd.in/eTgNJ8Tx
Tesla short sellers bleed billions as Musk threatens obliteration for those betting against the stock
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The S-curve of adoption is a theory that demonstrates how new technology enters the market over time. It's a five-phase process that begins with the innovator's phase, moves to early adopters, then the early majority, and eventually the late majority and the laggards. An investor can use this model as part of a thinking exercise to determine where a company and its stock may fit within AI's adoption curve and whether they're betting on a short-term, early-growth stock or a long-term narrative. Goldman Sachs created their version of AI's adoption phases. Phase two includes companies that are working to support AI's development with 89 stocks listed in this category. Get the full list at Business Insider #stocks #stockmarket #AI #GoldmanSachs
Goldman Sachs: 89 stocks expected to be winners as they build out AI infrastructure
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