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This IBM study focused on two groups teens and boomers. It explores their lifestyles, values, and particular preferences and attitudes toward shopping. Read this paper to learn how retailers can better meet the needs of these two segments.
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This whitepaper will detail seven key points that will help you quickly enhance your email-marketing program. You may also find some low hanging opportunities that you weren't aware you were missing.
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Grocers can pursue customer-focused initiatives and investments with greater precision and success by concentrating on customer advocacy. This paper discusses the attitudes and behaviors that can do improve the level of advocacy among customers.
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In this white paper, we advocate a new definition for Enterprise 2.0. We explain the business drivers and demographic changes that are forcing new, collaborative business models. We identify the technological capabilities required for an Enterprise 2.0 platform, and highlight the transformational abilities of such a platform.
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In B2B organizations, shifting the focus from individual leads in the demand process to buying groups and demand units represents a major change. Download this white paper to learn how to leverage the teleservices team as the first step in an incremental evolution from individual leads to buying groups.
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When sales and marketing talk about lead generation, tensions often arise. While disagreements are normal, there are important steps you can take to prevent them from undermining what you’ll need to continuously improve. Find out what those steps are – and how to successfully take them – in this expert e-book.
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This new e-book discusses how to implement data-driven strategies to maximize ABM performance in today's rapidly changing business environment. Download your copy here.
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Download this exclusive guide to learn about a new method of lead scoring that uses automation to more accurately gauge where a customer is in the buyer lifecycle.
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Robotic process automation (RPA) bots can be divided into three modes -- unattended, attended and hybrid -- depending on how they operate within the enterprise. In this infographic, we compare the main similarities and differences between the three modes and examine how organizations can benefit from each of them.