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" ... 1.) An observer at rest. There you are, at rest relative to your surroundings, looking at the Universe before you. Your clock ticks by at the same rate it always does: one second per second. You look out at your environment, and the clocks you see there are all running at the same speed as yours: one second per second. Objects appear to be the colors that they actually are, the sizes that they actually are, and nothing behaves counterintuitively. Whether you look behind you or in front of you, everything seems exactly as it should. ... "
" ... Abercrombie & Fitch reported better-than-expected fiscal third quarter results, which ended on Oct. 31. The company’s sales however, dropped 5% y-o-y, including a 7% drop in sales at the company’s Hollister brand, and a 2% drop in sales at Abercrombie. In addition, its digital net sales jumped 43% during the same period. With a furloughed workforce and reduced occupancy expenses, Abercrombie & Fitch counterintuitively gained some leverage thanks to these strong e-commerce sales. It reported net income of $42.3 million, or $0.68 per diluted share. This was a sharp improvement from last year when it reported only $6.5 million of net income. ... "
" ... Consumers are dealing with a lot of challenges during crises like these, and the last thing they need is to have their accounts frozen or a payment declined just because their financial institution wrongfully suspected fraud. To avoid this, it's critical to accurately separate the good from the bad and — rather counterintuitively — learn what isn't fraud. That's because setting more rules on what fraud looks like won’t necessarily help identify new fraud attacks, which could leave consumers further exposed when they most need protection. Instead, I believe the solution is to take a wider view and build dynamic profiles of what good customer behavior looks like and, crucially, to recognize how situations like this pandemic can create anomalies in that behavior. ... "
" ... The only way out of this problem is to build a culture of collaboration and transparency - and that responsibility lies squarely on the Brand - the only commonality between all parties and the ultimate owner of the final product. Perhaps counterintuitively because of their marketing, many Industry 4.0 tools also innately solve this problem. Again by enabling holistic, automated data aggregation not just within a factory but across multiple facilities in a supply chain, unified systems like manufacturing optimization platforms can create a “digital thread” of data representing a product’s supply chain journey, and consequently power collaboration between across many parties through real-time access to the same, actionable information. ... "
" ... Though initially treated with skepticism by traditional voices in the healthcare space, the industry’s consumerization will ultimately lead to better health outcomes and push the industry in a positive direction. Perhaps counterintuitively, enveloping people in end-to-end care gives them the opportunity to think less about their health and more about their lives. No longer alone in their wellness journey, they can focus on what fulfills them, safe in the knowledge that they are wrapped in care. ... "