by Heart+Mind | Oct 11, 2022 | COVID, Finance, Our Thinking, Technology + Media
By Mike Dabadie This is Part 1 in a two-part series about the trends and forces influencing the lives of Americans in the coming months. Read Part 2. These days it seems the signal lights of life (everything from the media to technology, science to politics, the...
by Heart+Mind | Aug 31, 2022 | Brand, Human Connections, RoundTable Connections, Technology + Media
For decades, consumers have been bombarded with marketing tactics, advertisements, sales, new technology, and an ever-growing number of ways to buy a myriad of competing products. There’s a lot to choose from as shoppers. But what about the brands? Today, the...
by Heart+Mind | Aug 23, 2022 | Brand, Our Thinking, Technology + Media
By Mike Schmidt We’ve long understood the paralysis of choice phenomenon among shoppers. Today, it’s brands that are feeling the challenge of choosing among so many channel decisions, trying to create a satisfying, engaging customer experience for their shoppers. From...
by Heart+Mind | Aug 2, 2022 | Energy, RoundTable Connections, Technology + Media, Travel
What does sustainable transportation really mean, and is it actually attainable? Most people likely think of the environment and climate issues— and while that is a major component, there’s a lot more to it than that. Economic, technological, and social impacts are...
by Heart+Mind | Jan 7, 2022 | RoundTable Connections, Technology + Media
There is no denying the importance of technology today. It connects us, entertains us, enables us, assists us, and so much more. So, when the promises of a network with 100x faster speeds, up to 5x the bandwidth, and next to no latency in comparison to its 4G...
by Heart+Mind | Nov 11, 2021 | Health + Healthcare, Human Connections, Our Thinking, Technology + Media
By Katie Plocheck Hunt It is not new news that we live in a world where people feel increasingly detached, disconnected, restless, empty and anxious. The term “languishing” has been appropriately dubbed by those attempting to capture the acute malaise spun by the...