Not exact matches
In my book with Travis Wright, Digital
Sense, we wrote at length about how any
business can easily architect their software solutions to more effectively
deliver on customer experience and growth — and talked about it at CES earlier this month:
Perfect
Sense accomplishes this with it's Brightspot product line and expert professional services that ensure
businesses realize fast time - to - value and are able to efficiently and effectively
deliver content to the right audience, at the right time,
in the right location and on any device.
In a highly niched industry that often forces providers into vertical silos, we've managed to stay «horizontal» on two levels: 1)
Delivering an elegant UI / UX for consumers who are trying to make
sense of the noise, and 2) Providing an API for developers and analysts seeking a faster path to underlying data that drives their
business.
On one hand, it makes good
business sense — allowing Google to focus their development efforts on fewer versions of Android, which means updates and upgrades should be
delivered faster (a methodology that has worked reasonably well for Microsoft over the years, with their policy of sun - setting of support on older versions of operating systems
in due time... though they usually give actual notice to users ahead of time).
What I heard: Facebook isn't
in the content
business, they only
deliver the things we provide (by way of text, photos and video)... and that makes
sense.
Our products and online access give you the options you need to
deliver loans
in a way that makes
sense to you and your
business.
Those who choose to go Climate Neutral with a Climate + Care programme will also be able to channel their support to projects that cut carbon and
deliver against your priority social and environmental goals
in locations that make
sense for your
business.
«Leading companies know it makes
business sense to switch to renewables and cut greenhouse emissions,» said Helen Clarkson, Chief Executive Officer, The Climate Group, which
delivers the RE100 initiative
in partnership with CDP.
But what has changed dramatically is how legal services are
delivered — by whom, utilizing what resources, from what kind of
business structure, at what cost, for what types of
business challenges, and
in a way better aligned with client expectations and
sense of value.
It makes particular
sense in a
business that depends on people to
deliver a service.