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Artificial intelligence (AI) is paving the way for the future of
marketing and business transformation, yet many organizations
struggle to know exactly how and where to integrate it. This book
is the ultimate guide to embracing the opportunity that AI can
bring for your marketing. With AI forecasted to boost global GDP by
14% by 2030, an efficient and sustainable AI marketing strategy is
now essential to avoid losing the competitive edge. Using
Artificial Intelligence in Marketing provides the definitive,
practical framework needed for marketers to identify, apply and
embrace the opportunity to maximize the results and business
advancement that AI can bring. Streamlining efficiencies into every
business practice, AI automates simpler, repetitive tasks with
unrivalled accuracy, allowing sales and marketing teams to return
their attention to where human interaction is most valuable:
strategy, creativity and personal connection. Using Artificial
Intelligence in Marketing outlines key marketing benefits such as
accurate market research samples, immediate big data insights and
brand-safe content creation, right through to the on-demand
customer service that is now expected 24/7. It also explores the
inevitable myths, concerns and ethical questions that can arise
from the large-scale adoption of AI. This book is an essential read
for every 21st century marketer.
Far from home, an adventure they'll never forget... 'A
heart-warming read' My Weekly 'A delightful, nostalgic read' Woman
June 1940. Evacuee twins Connie and Jessie are reminded every day
of the differences between a Yorkshire summer and what they had
previously known in London's Bermondsey. Life at Tall Trees
vicarage, Harrogate, is full of adventure, with the arrival of a
mischievous pony called Milburn who soon sets about showing who's
boss. But Auntie Peggy is bracing herself for bad news - since the
birth of their beautiful baby Holly, something has been very wrong
between her and husband Bill and an unexpected visitor soon makes
clear exactly what that is... In this heartwarming tale of evacuees
far from home, Katie King returns with a novel full of nostalgia
and delight. What readers are saying about Katie King: 'Can't wait
for another book, lovely characters and storyline.' 'Five Stars'
'Loved it' 'A lovely story with strong characters that I loved from
start to finish.' 'I am looking forward to more books in this
series.'
Marketing and sales prioritize AI and machine learning more than
any other business department, yet often struggle with how to scale
and strategize the opportunities they present. AI Strategy for
Sales and Marketing presents a framework for understanding how AI
can boost customer-centricity and sales by creating a connected
strategy that delivers value today and into the future. Supported
by practical tips and advice throughout, it covers topics including
personalization, upskilling, customer experience for both on and
offline shopping channels and the importance of using AI
responsibly to create consumer trust. Featuring original research
and interviews with leading practitioners, it also contains global
case studies from organizations in a range of sectors, including
Samsung, PwC, Rolls Royce, Deloitte and Hilton, with insights into
the various stages of their adoption journeys. Written by a
recognized industry expert, it is an invaluable resource for those
wanting to benefit from using AI strategically in marketing, sales
and CX.
Marketing and sales prioritize AI and machine learning more than
any other business department, yet often struggle with how to scale
and strategize the opportunities they present. AI Strategy for
Sales and Marketing presents a framework for understanding how AI
can boost customer-centricity and sales by creating a connected
strategy that delivers value today and into the future. Supported
by practical tips and advice throughout, it covers topics including
personalization, upskilling, customer experience for both on and
offline shopping channels and the importance of using AI
responsibly to create consumer trust. Featuring original research
and interviews with leading practitioners, it also contains global
case studies from organizations in a range of sectors, including
Samsung, PwC, Rolls Royce, Deloitte and Hilton, with insights into
the various stages of their adoption journeys. Written by a
recognized industry expert, it is an invaluable resource for those
wanting to benefit from using AI strategically in marketing, sales
and CX.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is paving the way for the future of
marketing and business transformation, yet many organizations
struggle to know exactly how and where to integrate it. This book
is the ultimate guide to embracing the opportunity that AI can
bring for your marketing. With AI forecasted to boost global GDP by
14% by 2030, an efficient and sustainable AI marketing strategy is
now essential to avoid losing the competitive edge. Using
Artificial Intelligence in Marketing provides the definitive,
practical framework needed for marketers to identify, apply and
embrace the opportunity to maximize the results and business
advancement that AI can bring. Streamlining efficiencies into every
business practice, AI automates simpler, repetitive tasks with
unrivalled accuracy, allowing sales and marketing teams to return
their attention to where human interaction is most valuable:
strategy, creativity and personal connection. Using Artificial
Intelligence in Marketing outlines key marketing benefits such as
accurate market research samples, immediate big data insights and
brand-safe content creation, right through to the on-demand
customer service that is now expected 24/7. It also explores the
inevitable myths, concerns and ethical questions that can arise
from the large-scale adoption of AI. This book is an essential read
for every 21st century marketer.
Far from home, hope will keep them together. The plucky evacuees
must come together in this heart-warming saga set in the Second
World War for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin... In September
1940, after a year away from home, eleven-year-old twins Connie and
Jessie have finally settled into evacuee life in Harrogate. But
when the brutal bombings in London begin, threatening their parents
who live near the Bermondsey docks, their courage is put to the
test. Aunt Peggy keeps a watchful eye on the spirited twins but
doesn't know all their troubles as they start secondary school. She
must raise baby Holly, while searching for the strength to divorce
her cheating husband, who may have just ruined her only chance to
love again. Full of hope and courage, The Evacuee War is the third
in the heart-warming saga series set during the Second World War
from Katie King. Praise for The Evacuee Series: 'A heart-warming
read' My Weekly 'This delightful read captures a sense of nostalgia
and weaves together the dramas of a cast of heart-warming
characters' Woman
A lyrical novel following an idealistic student who explores the
power of literature in Franco's Spain. It's the summer of 1963 and
Leon Egea, a cocky nineteen-year-old student and aspiring author,
has just finished his first year studying literature at the
University of Granada and is starting a summer job as an
encyclopedia salesman. Leon, infuriated by the injustices in
Spanish society under the Franco dictatorship, comes to find that
literature can speak the truth when the reality is clouded. In this
coming-of-age novel by renowned Spanish writer Luis Garcia Montero,
Leon discovers that, under the repressive Franco dictatorship,
people, places, and events are not always what they seem. But
literature, words, and names open paths to discovery, both personal
and political. Through lyrical fast-paced narrative, Someone Speaks
Your Name explores literature as a foundation for understanding
human relationships, national character, discrete differences
between right and wrong, and for pursuing the path forward. As
Leon's professor tells him: "Learning to write is learning to see."
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Antioch (Paperback)
Katy King; Illustrated by Nikko Marie; Gregory Ness
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R443
Discovery Miles 4 430
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Alexandria (Paperback)
Katy King; Illustrated by Jennifer Givner; Gregory Ness
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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Goat Lovers of America is the present day story of an unlikely
friendship between two classmates who are brought together by a
surprise gift Animal lovers of all kinds will love this
heartwarming story set in middle America where lessons are learned
about how things are not always the way they seem in more ways than
one
Since the 1990s, the ways that knowledge is created and used have
changed. "Flexible knowledges," collaborative experiments across
specialized communities of practice, have become increasingly
important. By analyzing reenactments, Katie King highlights some of
the challenges, and pleasures, posed by experiments in flexible
knowledges. Focusing on science-styled TV programs, such as NOVA's
"Secrets of Lost Empires" series, and museum exhibitions, including
"Science in American Life" at the Smithsonian, she describes how
scholars, curators, historians, television producers, authors,
journalists, hobbyists, and others were compelled to work together
to communicate complex technical knowledge across multiple media
platforms. With limited authorial control, they sought to reach
widely differing local audiences, and to do so against a background
of national interests, changing technologies, the dynamics of
globalization, and the restructuring of the knowledge, culture, and
entertainment industries. King points to elements common to the
more successful reenactments: fine-grained analysis; attention to
multiple perspectives and scales, from the visual to the temporal;
and the participation of audience members engaged affectively and
imaginatively. Based on her assessment of the recent past, King
posits the emergence of a feminist posthumanities.
Since the 1990s, the ways that knowledge is created and used have
changed. "Flexible knowledges," collaborative experiments across
specialized communities of practice, have become increasingly
important. By analyzing reenactments, Katie King highlights some of
the challenges, and pleasures, posed by experiments in flexible
knowledges. Focusing on science-styled TV programs, such as NOVA's
"Secrets of Lost Empires" series, and museum exhibitions, including
"Science in American Life" at the Smithsonian, she describes how
scholars, curators, historians, television producers, authors,
journalists, hobbyists, and others were compelled to work together
to communicate complex technical knowledge across multiple media
platforms. With limited authorial control, they sought to reach
widely differing local audiences, and to do so against a background
of national interests, changing technologies, the dynamics of
globalization, and the restructuring of the knowledge, culture, and
entertainment industries. King points to elements common to the
more successful reenactments: fine-grained analysis; attention to
multiple perspectives and scales, from the visual to the temporal;
and the participation of audience members engaged affectively and
imaginatively. Based on her assessment of the recent past, King
posits the emergence of a feminist posthumanities.
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