Sentences with phrase «about listening to the consumer»

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The consumer world we live in is incredibly present, passionate and is telling brands, «Find me and talk about what I care about or I'm not listening to you.»
For example, when Apple listened to consumers about everything they hated about clunky technology and downloading music it was on the company to dream up the iPod.
«We've listened to our consumers and are excited to return to our classic, imaginative package design they feel passionate about, which has made Celestial Seasonings the leading specialty tea brand since 1969 and a key part of the Hain Celestial portfolio since 2000.»
We also understand the priorities of the global seafood industry, which means listening to consumer concerns about management of fish resources.
«The beverage industry has been listening and responding to the needs of our consumers and is serious about providing choice in the context of increasing awareness of healthy lifestyles.
ON DEMAND: In Beverage Industry's annual New Product Development Webinar, experts will detail about how both small and large companies are listening to the wants and needs of today's consumers to bring about the next generation of beverage solutions.
Sometimes companies listen to our concerns and sometimes they don't, but even a «loss» is a win when individuals like 100 Days of Real Food and the Food Babe can get the national media to shine a spotlight on important food issues many consumers know nothing about.
Listen up, Dell and Starbucks and all the other companies that turn to consumers for new ideas about products and services.
Unlike in the corporate world, where businesses spend tens of millions researching what their consumers really want, when it comes to how we structure and organize our kids» education, we generally don't make the slightest attempt to listen to, or even care, what students think about how they are taught.
Parents had earlier stormed Netflix's consumer support site to complain about the losses, having already been burned by other ill - fated moves from the company in the past (like that Qwikster fiasco which became the symbol of Netflix «not listening,» CEO Reed Hastings once said.)
For more information and specific examples about the cost of bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, listen to our podcast or read the full transcript below.
Listen to ASIC Deputy Chairman, Peter Kell talk about the sale of add - on insurance policies through car dealers and how the market is failing consumers.
Listen to ASIC Deputy Chairman, Peter Kell talk about the sale of add - on insurance policies like mechanical breakdown insurance through car dealers and how the market is failing consumers.
These are companies that care deeply about consumer feedback, so when consumers ask them to be leaders on climate solutions, we know they will listen.
Then yesterday I'm listening to another episode of that same show, and the presenter started talking in worried, even incredulous tones, about why it was that American consumer confidence is at a 2 year low, and folks just aren't spending like they used to.
I use my weekly radio show, Selwyn's Law to help educate my listening audience about bankruptcy and the other pressing issues confronting the financial services industry and its consumers.
Consumers are uneasy about being watched, listened to, or tracked by devices they place in their homes, consulting firm Deloitte found in a new survey it released Wednesday.
Your privacy and personal data are a major topic this week as Daniel Bader, Andrew Martonik, and Jerry Hildenbrand talk about Google's quick decision to disable touch - activated listening on the Home Mini before it becomes available to consumers.
It's not really for consumers (I don't need Spotify to tell me I listen to a lot of Bright Eyes or that I looped this Cyberbully Mom Club song constantly this winter), but it is a way for Spotify to show off everything it knows about you — and then sell that information to brands.
EREB in 2015 has decided it is OK to lie to consumers about their housing market, so why would any government listen to these folks??
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