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" ... But to translate analytics investments into meaningfully improved customer and employee experiences, functional areas need to work together to mature their use of data, such as: ... "
" ... In order to meaningfully reduce harmful GHG from New Mexico oil and gas companies, Haaland should work with these companies on a realistic transition plan to renewables and, in the meantime, take advantage of carbon capture technology while much of the state still depends strongly on oil and gas production and tax revenue. ... "
" ... To get there, you have to engage meaningfully. That goes beyond wandering the office halls so colleagues can put a face with a name. You've got to set aside time to get to know people, and also let them know you. Pay attention to what they say, as well as what they don't say. I find that doing this not only helps me connect with my colleagues but also helps me check in on my own emotional health, too. ... "
" ... Vardy turned 33 in January and should he score another three goals he will join the Premier League’s Century Club, becoming the oldest player to ever do so. Even more meaningfully his 17 goals to this point has him leading the chase to win this season’s Golden Boot award, a coveted achievement he fell just one shy of four years ago. Again, he would be the oldest player to do this. ... "
" ... What Needs to Go Right in 2021: You don’t just get 5G when you get a 5G phone—you need to pay up for it, and that’s how Verizon plans on growing its profits even if it can’t meaningfully grow its subscriber base. It’s also building out a completely new revenue stream, 5G Home, which currently is available in a handful of cities. It’s foolish to ever expect big price gains from Verizon, which is a perpetual dog because of its high dividend yield. But its next couple of years at least have the potential to be better than average. ... "