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Conceptual Models in a Nutshell

Boxes and Arrows

This article explains what conceptual models are and describes the value of developing a conceptual model of a software application before designing its user interface. Common operations across objects make the UI simpler for users to learn and remember. Conceptual Model: a Model for Users’ Mental Model.

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How to Optimize Email Marketing for the New Normal of COVID-19

Brunner

Instead of the usual COVID-19 statement, let’s take a look at what we’ve learned and where we are now. Many people are continuing to work from home, learn from home, and interacting with each other through these digital channels more often. Due to the pandemic, audiences may have more time and attention to read longer emails.

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Digital Twins: what it is, how it works, and the advantages of this technology

mjvinnovation

Originally, this term was coined by Dr. Michael Grieves in 2002. Lessons are learned and opportunities are discovered within the virtual environment that can be applied to the physical world – ultimately, to transform your business. This is often a problem due to long steps and constant changes in production.

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IBM Focuses HR on Change

Harvard Business Review

Its HR function has been instrumental in the $100 billion company's metamorphosis from a floundering computer manufacturer in the 1990s to a prosperous software and consulting services company today. Growth market leaders learn from major markets, and equally important, vice versa.". But not at IBM. Fostered global teamwork.

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An Insider’s Account of the Yahoo-Alibaba Deal

Harvard Business Review

Sue Decker, Yahoo’s former president, describes how the deal came about and what Yahoo learned from doing business in China. This success was built on what we learned from our prior efforts, as well as a resolve to take new risks to do what was necessary to succeed. search engine company Inktomi in 2002. Key Lessons Learned.

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Memo to Meg Whitman: 4 Tips for Tackling HP

Harvard Business Review

IBM's shift to software and services occurred in the 1990s. and smooth succession to a new CEO in 2002, while continuing an innovation thrust that included grid technologies, cloud computing, and supercomputing. Leo Apotheker, your immediate predecessor, reverted to his SAP comfort zone and chased a software acquisition.

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We Can’t Always Control What Makes Us Successful

Harvard Business Review

The 2002 movie Minority Report told the story of a future in which law enforcement could tell who would commit crimes in the future. It also migrated outside the firm to an ever-growing crowd of vendors who offer enticing claims about the benefits of their prediction software. Learn from Your Analytics Failures.