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" ... According to Trice, when it comes to the needs executives have in terms of running their businesses, there's a lot of overlap in buildings technology, manufacturing and supply chain—as Trice put it, "the three areas we care about." The overarching technology Honeywell developed over these underlying commonalities is what Honeywell considers to be EPM. ... "
" ... Brands should focus on these commonalities when looking to communicate and engage with audiences so they speak to the emotions of as many consumers as possible: ... "
" ... In my role as the president of a professional society for chief financial officers, I have garnered insight into CFO priorities through a combination of surveys, focus groups, and just plain old conversations. These priorities, especially for 2021, are wide-ranging, and the ones listed here are not meant to be one-size-fits-all. Obviously, the priorities of a healthcare CFO will differ from those of a CFO in the technology sector, which will vary still from one in the hospitality industry. But certain commonalities have emerged across industries, company size, and stage. The most important and consistent priorities are identified below. ... "
" ... The researchers found that while each city has a certain character to it, there were also some distinct commonalities that bind cities and urban areas together. It was these generalities that they focused their attention on. ... "
" ... What are those priorities? While they undoubtedly differ from business to business, there are some obvious commonalities that have emerged during the crisis. Companies that rely upon face-to-face, in-person interactions and transactions have had to make a rapid shift towards providing what they can of those services online. Those businesses already operating online have had to consider what the shutdown means for not only their customers but their supply chain or other services they rely upon to do what they do. In short, it’s about making do with what we have, and doing what we can to bring in money and provide customers with something resembling what they’re used to while hopefully retaining as many employees as we can. ... "