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The Biggest & Boldest Undertaking of 2018

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Jeff Bezos will bring his hyper focus on the end customer experience, and then how to apply technology to make that experience as quick, delightful, and consistent as possible. Through a re-examining and re-engineering of how our businesses utilize technology to deliver more value to our customers at a lower cost?

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The Most Interesting Part of CVS & Aetna

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For CVS and Aetna, theirs is a bold strategic stroke to build a more efficient healthcare delivery model in sync with our information economy and technological age. a bare minimum simply having a viable alternative to the so complex, byzantine, bloated, institutionalized system that is modern healthcare has to be an unambiguously good thing.

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4 Well-Known Companies to Emulate

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And in so doing they created a powerful recurring revenue business model based as much on their organizational design as on their marketing and technology prowess. Franchising is a great “old school” way of accomplishing this and Uber the ultimate 21st century technological way to do so.

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Growthink Innovation Series: FinTech

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[To listen to a recording of the webinar, Click Here ] On this recorded webinar, the Growthink Innovation Series turns to the transformative world of financial technology. What does financial disintermediation really mean? According to PWC, within the next 3-5 years, cumulative investment in FinTech globally could exceed $150 billion.

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Winners and Losers in the Coming Crowdfunding World

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While the crowdfunding portion of the bill still needs to go through SEC rule-making, the die is clearly cast that a whole new social networking – based world of start-up and small business investing and financing is coming fast upon us. So who will the winners be and who will lose ground once the new rules are fully live?