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Milton Hwang: Spotlight on the expert

Martech

We spoke about his circuitous path to marketing through electrical engineering and the early days of ecommerce at GE Healthcare, where he worked for many years, reporting to both the CMO and CIO. Q: Were marketing and technology interests of yours at that time? He’s also spoken at The MarTech Conference. A: Retrospectively.

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“My Obsession To Provide Customer Value,” Christian Mauer

Partners in Excellence

Introduction: Several weeks ago, I wrote, “ Sellers, Are You Really Interested In Selling? ” My good friend, Christian Mauer , challenged me, “Dave, why are you so interested in selling?” ” It was a great question and he caused me to reflect, I wrote, “ Why I Am Obsessed With Selling.

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Episode 29: How Custom Solutions Leads to Long Term Customers for Marlin Technologies

Spiro Technologies

Transcript Adam Honig: I’m going to introduce you and say that you’re the Director of Sales and Marketing of Marlin Technologies, is that still the right title to use? I talk with company leaders about how they’re modernizing the business of making, moving, and selling products, and of course, having fun along the way.

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The Ultimate Guide to Augmented Reality

Hubspot

In fact, the technology is already in use. But while this technology is familiar in some settings, it’s definitely not simple. AR technology was born at Harvard University in 1968. Ivan Sutherland , an electrical engineering professor, created a head-mounted display system, nicknamed “ The Sword of Damocles."

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Telecoms Aren’t Attracting Enough Workers — Here’s How You Can Excite Them

Salesforce

Prospects see the industry as antiquated — not sexy and forward thinking like Apple, Amazon, and other technology companies. But as innovations advanced, technology companies eclipsed telecoms. They were also expected to upsell and cross-sell to these unhappy customers. How can the industry raise the interest level?

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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

On this podcast, I talk with company leaders about how they’re modernizing the business of making, moving, and selling products, and having fun along the way. Mike Nager: Yes, I went to school for an engineering degree. As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. Adam Honig: Exactly. Adam Honig: Thank you.

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Ben & Jerry, theSkimm & Apple: The Inspiring Stories of 10 Famous Co-Founders

Hubspot

Hewlett and Packard became friends in 1934 after they had both graduated from Stanford University with degrees in electrical engineering. With the arrival of the Altair, Gates and Allen began to sense that writing (and selling) software for personal computers could be a big business. Spoiler alert: They were right.)