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" ... Candidates for President: Please say that you will do something about the JCIs, not merely in vague generalities, but by using the power that would be yours as President without depending on tax legislation in Congress. ... "
" ... The customer experience has evolved with the help of new technologies and sales strategies, from one-click buying to new ways to rent products. The smart retailer should devise ways to engage with customers at each point of this new sales ecosystem and to understand their unique needs. Is it a difficult task? Sure. But it's not impossible, and asking the right questions at each touch point often yields much more actionable information, particularly compared to the generalities and assumptions of 1980s- and '90s-era customer personas. ... "
" ... The processes the older women use and the liquid they produce vary by ethnicity and by region but some generalities do commonly apply. For instance, because traditional beer remains very much a rural cottage industry, these brewers tend to rely on hand tools, open flames, wooden vessels and calabash shells or clay jugs as communal cups to serve their customers. ... "
" ... The regulatory environment is in many ways less favorable for businesses in the United States, especially regarding land use and environmental rules. Offsetting these problems, though, is the much lower level of public-sector corruption in America. These are broad generalities, of course, but companies are aware of these issues as they dive into analysis of reshoring. ... "
" ... What we wanted to do was to get away from discussions about generalities and be more specific. We identified particular cases where there were policy decisions that have been taken and it was suggested that developing countries had been actively part of that decision. For example, country-by-country reporting was adopted during the base erosion and profit-shifting project process or more recently discussions on how to value intangibles. ... "