The Power of Data Analytics in Marketing
Aug 20, 2024 1:36:18 GMT -5
Post by saiful200 on Aug 20, 2024 1:36:18 GMT -5
To guarantee good use of technology, it is essential to accompany the digital transformation with a cultural transformation based on transparency, respect, diversity, openness, commitment... A contagious transformation, of which we are all part.Access to respond Miquel The new business models, concerned with ethics, and being sustainable, I believe that they are also given by the rapprochement of consumers and companies in the networks. The consumer increasingly demands that the companies from which they buy their products and have and make visible policies of equality, sustainability, solidarity, etc.
That are more or less aligned with the principles of their https://www.latestdatabase.com/ consumers. This also happens in the worker-company relationship, where I believe we all no longer feel comfortable working in companies that visibly do not respect at least a series of ethical and moral principles. I think big data is still in its infancy, but I think it is a fantastic tool. We are not really aware of how far it can take us. The problem with the use of these tools is the little regulation there is in this regard, so we will surely see uses that will be debated a lot... If there are many companies looking for an improvement in their processes, and trying to make a better world, but there is no We must forget that companies need to make profits to move forward.
But we can manage that balance together, in the end we are all consumers and workers, and we can make companies change through our decisions regarding life and consumption habits... but are we willing to do it? Log in to answer Alicia Agelvis Is corporate responsibility bottomless rhetoric to improve the image in front of the consumer or are we really talking about companies that seek to contribute to a better society? Ethics is a virtue that promotes and is linked to responsibility, honesty, commitment, being good citizens and avoiding negatively affecting those around us.
That are more or less aligned with the principles of their https://www.latestdatabase.com/ consumers. This also happens in the worker-company relationship, where I believe we all no longer feel comfortable working in companies that visibly do not respect at least a series of ethical and moral principles. I think big data is still in its infancy, but I think it is a fantastic tool. We are not really aware of how far it can take us. The problem with the use of these tools is the little regulation there is in this regard, so we will surely see uses that will be debated a lot... If there are many companies looking for an improvement in their processes, and trying to make a better world, but there is no We must forget that companies need to make profits to move forward.
But we can manage that balance together, in the end we are all consumers and workers, and we can make companies change through our decisions regarding life and consumption habits... but are we willing to do it? Log in to answer Alicia Agelvis Is corporate responsibility bottomless rhetoric to improve the image in front of the consumer or are we really talking about companies that seek to contribute to a better society? Ethics is a virtue that promotes and is linked to responsibility, honesty, commitment, being good citizens and avoiding negatively affecting those around us.