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What Air Crash Investigations Didn't Tell You About QF32 (Airbus A380)

Tony Hughes

The ATSB (Australian Transport Safety Bureau) published their final report in June 2013, and Air Crash Investigations released their documentary in February 2014. But before both of these, in late 2012 I was fortunate enough to interview Captain Richard de Crespigny in his home. Below is a keynote I did in 2012 talking about QF32.

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Selling into Startups 101: What You Need to Know to Find a Unicorn

Sales Hacker

For example, Lyft’s mission statement is, “ improve people’s lives with the world’s best transportation.”. For instance, if you’re selling into a cloud security startup, it will likely focus on developing its core security products, but it will need to outsource tools like HR software, email marketing tools, and so forth. “We

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Decision-Making For Businesses

Tenfold

Here, you have bots that map the decisions made from automotive players, such as car buyers and manufacturers, and transportation services providers. Artificial intelligence has tried to replicate the knowledge and reasoning methodologies of experts through Expert System, a type of problem-solving software. Expert System.

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Heavy Hitter Sales Blog: How Ronald Reagan Would Change Your.

HeavyHitter Sales

Top 7 Critical Sales Trends for 2012. IT Sales Strategy: Software, SaaS & Hardware Sales. Martin: The Real Story of Informix Software and Phil White: Lessons in Business and Leadership for the Executive Team. February 2012. January 2012. February 2012. Recent Posts. Best New Sales Book of 2011. Categories.

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The Proven Process for Developing a Go-to-Market Strategy [+Templates]

Hubspot Sales

Via Via is a ridesharing platform that was founded in 2012 when Uber was still relatively unknown. While Uber has bypassed Via in popularity and product usage, Via has effectively carved a niche in the transportation technology space. So why would Microsoft launch its line of computers and tablets if its software is ubiquitous?