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Press Source: Gizmodo

What would shopping look like if Amazon suddenly shut down its warehouse...

Prof. Chatterjee says Amazon’s brick-and-mortar competitors would need months of lead time to build the kind of distribution muscle Amazon has.

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Press Source: WalletHub

Ask the experts: Bright minds on the best rewards

The vast majority of Americans have at least one credit card, and we are slowly moving towards a cashless society.

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Press Source: Forbes | Enterprise Tech

Needed: Humans to break artificial intelligence out of its silo

Sharmila Chatterjee finds a common denominator across successful AI projects: they leverage human intelligence to the max.

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Press Source: MIT Sloan Management Review (Video)

Webinar: Using new tech to break down silos

How can AI facilitate the “three Cs” — communication, coordination, and customization — to achieve more connected and coordinated systems?

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Press Source: USA Today (Opinion Piece)

In the age of online shopping, don't count out brick-and-mortar stores

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Press Source: Marketplace | The Season (Audio)

At a tough time for department stores, new Nordstrom goes big

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Press Source: Marketplace | The Season (Audio)

At a tough time for department stores, new Nordstrom goes big

Department stores have been struggling...there is still a place for them if they can give customers what they’re looking for.

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Press Source: Forbes

Wharton, MIT Professors See Upside At Nordstrom, Kohl’s, And Target

"Bricks and mortar retailers thought e-commerce would be a small component and adoption would be slower."

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Press Source: MIT Sloan Management Review (Opinion Piece)

How AI is helping companies break silos

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Press Source: Karma Impact

Lyft building services for the blind, boosting “woke” image

Positioning itself as the inclusive, socially-minded ride-sharing company is a smart move.

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