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The Power to Predict - How Real Time Businesses Anticipate Customer Needs Create Opportunities and Beat the Competition 1st Edition - cover
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The Power to Predict - How Real Time Businesses Anticipate Customer Needs Create Opportunities and Beat the Competition 1st Edition

Vivek Ranadive

Narrador Chris Ryan

Editorial: McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio

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Sinopsis

Real-time business gives companies the ability to monitor and react to changes and address problems as they occur. But no matter how sophisticated their information-gathering and data mining systems are, they're still playing catch-up. In The Power to Predict, Ranadivé forecasts the next step in achieving breakthrough business performance, a new approach he calls Predictive Business: the ability to anticipate business problems and opportunities and to act preemptively. Predictive Business allows companies to take real-time information, correlate it with historical patterns, and recognize events that hold tremendous profit potential. 
 
 
 
In an effort to stay ahead of the curve, a handful of companies have been quietly making the transition from reactive organizations to proactive, and are well-suited for a customer-centric business paradigm. Ranadivé takes us inside a number of these companies—including Amazon, Pirelli, Harrah's, E. & J. Gallo, Wal-Mart, and 7-Eleven—to show how they are making that transition, and are able to anticipate customer needs and be ready satisfy them the minute they emerge; and be prepared for sudden events such as a power outage, spikes in demand for a product or service, logistic issues due to changing weather patterns, or evolving customer requirements.
Duración: alrededor de 5 horas (04:44:44)
Fecha de publicación: 31/05/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2006. Copyright Statment: —