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  • 16 Sep 2024
  • Blog Post

Creating a Candidate-Centered Recruiting Process

wheelchair accessibility, visual impairment accessibility, and accessibility for people with sensory issues.” Identifying areas for improvement is the first step towards building an environment where employees will thrive. View Details
Keywords: All Industries
  • Web

Creating a Candidate-Centered Recruiting Process - Recruiting

tools to improve access to employees of all abilities. “Their whole business model is that they want accessibility to be a key metric and they will come in to assess spaces for everything from wheelchair accessibility, visual impairment accessibility, and accessibility... View Details
  • 29 Jan 2014
  • Research & Ideas

Super Bowl Ads for Multitaskers

showcase particular products and features.   Click to watch. Action-focused ads induce an action, such as a search, visit, or buy. @nbsp; Click to watch. Imagery-focused ads make use of stunning images and sensory stimulation.   Click to... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Advertising; Sports
  • 15 Nov 2018
  • News

Don’t Be Afraid of AI

desires, it doesn't have needs. It's basically taking in sensory data and trying to make a model of the world and make predictions and understand the world around it. That's the part of the AI thing that we're doing. So, you worry a... View Details
Keywords: Computer Systems Design and Related Services; Professional Services
  • 01 Oct 2001
  • News

Q&A: Orin Smith

engineering orientation into business. How do you explain Starbucks' success? In the past, coffee was treated as a commodity, with quality secondary to cost. So when we offered a terrific product in an appealing environment, with all the View Details
Keywords: Hanna, Julia; Hospitality; Food and Beverage Stores; Retail Trade
  • 09 Feb 2017
  • News

Turning Disorder into Opportunity

the challenges they face. Because people on the autism spectrum often suffer from sensory issues, workplace assessments were conducted to determine the needs of each Dandelion participant. “Distraction can come from lighting, noise, and... View Details
Keywords: Jennifer Myers
  • 01 Jun 2004
  • News

Luxe Redux

not-so-new phenomenon. Simply put, it’s the act of buying things to make us feel better. Part of the experience is finding and purchasing that just-right something, but an equally important component is the thrill of the chase — the View Details
Keywords: Julia Hanna; luxury; Retail Trade
  • 01 Dec 2000
  • News

Opening Doors: Inside the World of Museum Management

efforts, with satellite stores outside the museum and Web and catalog sales bringing in significant income. Sensory overload can easily sap a museum-goer's energy, and taking a break from the collections to eat is often an effective... View Details
Keywords: Susan Young; museums; marketing; management; nonprofits; education; facilities; Internet; Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions; Arts, Entertainment; Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services; Professional Services
  • 08 Nov 2016
  • First Look

November 8, 2016

foods, which had previously been colored with dyes extracted from natural plants and organic minerals, helping them to achieve mass production and mass marketing. Color was easier to control, reproduce, and commoditize than other sensory... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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