A Boston Consulting Group study encompassing over 50 companies across 10 industries found that the lack of a plan was one of the leading reasons organizations were unable to achieve the level of ...
“Taxonomy is probably the most commonly overlooked element of a personalization strategy,” said Lindy Roux, VP and managing director of Tendo Communications. Organizations have been turning to ...
Personalization is not a quick project, it’s a journey. The realists also need to convince internal naysayers concerned about (a) the expense and complexity of the project or (b) that scale may be ...
How can you use customer information to deliver a personalized experience without it coming across as creepy? The first time I heard the phrase "creep factor" was while doing some consulting for a ...
It’s easy to do project-based learning, it’s just hard to do it well. Project-based learning is a great way to engage students, to encourage collaboration and creativity, and to promote authentic work ...
E-commerce has come a long way in the past few years. Businesses can no longer put up a virtual storefront and promise to ship items quickly and assume customers will show up. Their e-commerce ...
In Venice in 1498, publisher Aldus Manutius created a catalog of the books he was printing. 15th century Europe was going through a publishing revolution. The invention of the Gutenberg press and ...
Just like one size doesn’t work for all students, one size doesn’t make sense for schools adopting personalized learning either. By definition, every personalized learning school should be tailored to ...
When the human genome sequence was launched in 2000, it introduced the possibility of personalization in health care. Such personalization can be applied to nutrition, a key health determinant, to ...