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Jul 28, 2020

4 Seismic Shifts Forever Altering Our Supply Chain (The Future of Work Series, Part 6)

You can now download the complete Future of Work eBook in a free, easy to read, downloadable PDF. Click here to get your copy! Never before have we seen…

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Jun 11, 2020

Four Demands the Client of the Future Wants From You Now (The Future of Work Series, Part 2)

You can now download the complete Future of Work eBook in a free, easy to read, downloadable PDF. Click here to get your copy! You know what Elon Musk…

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Feb 25, 2020

Trendspotting: Four Macro Trends Driving Innovation Today with Vicki Ostrom (A skucon 2020 Video)

As a Futurist and Trend Editor, Vicki Ostrom is a specialist in identifying societal trends and translating them into profitable products. With 20 years…

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Jun 05, 2019

This Is What The Promotional Products Team Of The Future Will Look Like

Massive shifts are taking place in how we work and how we sell and the business that thrives today will adjust to these now. The customer of tomorrow, the…

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Apr 23, 2019

If Your Customer Were Honest, Here’s What She’d Say

What if your buyer could tell you how she really feels? What if she dropped the niceties and pulled no punches? What if she informed you about what you…

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Nov 08, 2018

3 Quenching Tactics That Will Inspire Clients to Buy More (Business Planning Series, Part 2)

Whether you are a solopreneur or manage a team of salespeople, how do you do business planning that becomes more than wishful thinking? How do we make…

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Nov 05, 2018

Here's the thing about that piece on swag by Elizabeth Segran in Fast Company: she's right.

The $24 billion dollar promotional products industry is up in arms over the Fast Company article by Elizabeth Segran, It’s time to stop spending billions…

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Jun 15, 2018

KO'd by 4Imprint? Here's Why. (Engagement Commerce Series, Part II)

The book title by the authors’ Jennings and Haughton nailed it: It’s not the big that eat the small, it’s the fast that eat the slow. We began this series…

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