business wars
Iconic and sometimes notorious business wars between key thought leaders and competitors in multiple categories, genres, and topics. From Nintendo and Sega to Penthouse and Playboy.
Why Kohl’s Strategy of No Longer Wanting to Be Considered a Department Store Just Might Work
Overview If you were like me, you were scrolling Twitter a few days ago and suddenly the hashtag #Kohls was trending. In and amongst all the terrible and tragic news we face today coming out of Ukraine and the costly repercussions of the conflict here at home, one had to wonder just why the department store chain somehow managed to be trending on social media. Personally, my first thoughts were ones of fear that there had been yet another mass shooting in a retail store and of curiosity that maybe a Kohl’s employee had chosen to quit his or her job in a spectacular fashion (captured on video, of course) and that departure had gone viral.
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
Excellence is an art won by training and habituation
Have you thought of a system or centre, where an organisation can find the solution to every problem when they need it? From manufacturing to marketing covering every aspect of the organisation. Have you thought of a set of people with a diversity of knowledge in various areas coming together and sharing their ideas when needed by the organisation? Nowadays many organizations operate in the Center of Excellence or CoE.
By Madhurima Roy4 years ago in Journal
What might occur assuming an atomic conflict broke out today???
It is undeniably challenging to anticipate the impacts of a solitary nuclear bomb, as its impacts rely upon many elements. Like how is the climate when the bomb is dropped, at what time it is exploded, what is the geological guide of where the bomb is hit, and does the bomb detonate in the air or on the ground? After an atomic blast, 35% of the energy is delivered as warm radiation. Warm radiation goes at practically the speed of light. The individual interacting with it will feel the blazes of extraordinary light and hotness. He will quit seeing it for some time. This brief visual deficiency is called 'streak visual impairment'. This condition goes on for few moments.
By Prince Singh4 years ago in Journal
How to Master Accounts Receivables for Your Business?
As an entrepreneur or a business owner, you hear the term 'accounts receivables' a lot. With cloud-based payment solution such as OnlineCheckWriter.com, you can always keep a proper track of accounts receivable and cash flow.
By Noah Williams4 years ago in Journal
What Future Business People Need to Know Before Starting a Business
Before starting a business, people with an entrepreneurial spirit must take into account some very important aspects before setting up the business, especially if they do not have experience in the field.
By Lee Booker4 years ago in Journal
"Amazon" Too Darn Convenient!
I get it, we should be supporting our local stores, but Amazon is "too darn convenient." I was an early adopter of Amazon and have found just about every way to utilize them over the years. There is no denying Amazon appeals to the masses with over 200 million users.
By Jeffrey Clos4 years ago in Journal
Online marketing vs Digital marketing
It is clear that companies are beginning to see the importance of social media as a marketing tool, and that is turning to content and mobile marketing. Digital content marketing is so widespread today that consumers look forward to it as an opportunity and rely on knowing the genres. Digital marketing is on the rise, including search results ads, email ads, advertised tweets, and inclusion marketing and customer feedback as the same interaction between business and customers.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in Journal







