Articles by tag: Daniel Litwin Podcast

Buying vs Renting Office Space in the Bay Area

As rents continue to rise across the Bay Area businesses have started to alter their approach to obtaining office space. Rather than submit themselves to higher rent costs, companies are now far more likely to buy their own properties. This strategy has been adopted by some of the biggest companies in the world, like […]

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Energy
The Market Effect of the Attack on Saudi Arabia’s Oil Supply

Professor Bud Weinstein, Associate Director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University, joined Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern on Business Casual to discuss the global market impact of the drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil supply. Tune in to MarketScale Radio LIVE every Wednesday and Friday morning at 9 a.m. CT for […]

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Food & Beverage
Creating Production Standards in the CBD Industry

You may have noticed the surge of CBD products on shelves near you. Whether it’s at your local pharmacy, drug store, or even coffee shop, CBD is popping up everywhere in lotions, lattes, gummies, and oils. But how healthy is it, and what sort of quality and production standards are being set? Here to […]

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Education & EdTech
Helping English Language Learners Succeed

In states like California, up to 20 percent of students are English Language Learners, but we’re not just talking about Spanish. ELLs speak 150 different languages in the U.S., and teachers find it challenging to navigate the learning landscape. Today on the EdTech Podcast, brought to you by MarketScale, host Daniel Litwin sat down with […]

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Energy
California Extends Individual Incentives for Solar Energy

This excerpt from Business Casual with Tyler Kern and Daniel Litwin discusses A.B. 1208 in California, which the the California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA) says extends a ban on cities and counties from taxing the energy generated by rooftop solar panels for use by homeowners and businesses. The bill was signed into law by California […]

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Podcasts
Walmart Introduces Unlimited Grocery Delivery Option for $98

Walmart is rolling out its unlimited grocery delivery option nationwide, with the company hoping to reach 50% of the country by the end of 2019. For $98 a year users can receive unlimited grocery deliveries to their homes. In this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern discuss the merits of the […]

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Industrial IoT
Exploring the Future of Smart Homes at CEDIA Expo 2019

On this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern were joined by MarketScale’s Nick Bruce live from CEDIA Expo 2019 in Denver, CO. Nick broke down the most interesting new technology in the smart home sector, including a program from Modus VR that utilizes virtual reality during the design phase of home […]

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One-of-a-kind shopping experiences
The Resurgence of Brick-and-Mortar Stores: One-of-a-kind Shopping Experiences Are Turning Customers into Brand Ambassadors
April 24, 2024

In the convenient world of e-commerce, big box stores are seeing a resurgence. Chains like Dick’s Sporting Goods, Walmart, and Target are experimenting with one-of-a-kind shopping experiences that can turn casual shoppers into loyal fans. In a recent Experts Talk roundtable, Allen Adamson, Co-Founder at Metaforce, highlighted how one-of-a-kind shopping experiences make for exciting […]

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digital augmentations
Revolutionize Customer Engagement Through Digital Augmentations in Physical Retail
April 24, 2024

The digital transformation of retail experiences in physical stores has become crucial as big-box retailers strive to maintain their relevance and competitive edge in a digital era. These retailers are embedding interactive features and digital augmentations in their physical locations to offer unique, engaging customer experiences. This approach merges the tactile allure of in-store […]

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experiences
Enthusiastic and Trained Employees can Enhance Experiences and Drive Success in Physical Retail
April 24, 2024

In today’s retail landscape, big-box retailers are emphasizing the importance of their physical locations, even as the digital marketplace continues to expand. Stores like Dick’s Sporting Goods and Walmart are not just maintaining their brick-and-mortar presence but are actively enhancing it with features like interactive elements and new store openings. This reassertion of the […]

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The Coexistence of Big Box and Small Retail Relies on Synergistic Relationships
April 24, 2024

Despite being long time competitors, big box retailers and small local businesses can both coexist in ways that benefit the other. Of course, both retail formats are different but by maintaining their core business models, the two can bank and leverage their strengths and still be open to synergistic relationships. During an episode of […]

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Watson Career Opportunity: Transforming Tech in the Workplace as a Sales Account Manager
September 12, 2019

On this Architecture & Design Jobcast, brought to you by MarketScale, we sat down with Jessica Reiks of Watson, a furniture manufacturer creating user-centered, tech-ready, and future proof consoles, to discuss the open role of Sales Account Manager. Reiks said the ideal candidate is organized, interested in building solid client relationships, and always concerned […]

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AliTalks: Nurses Shouldn’t Have to DIY Patient Positioners
September 12, 2019

When patients are undergoing surgery, nurses work to ensure their patients are in the safest, proper position whether they’re lying on their back supine, face down prone, or even inverted in Trendelenburg position. To do this, healthcare providers use foam, gel, or bean bag positioners to properly support their patients, but some hospitals are […]

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McDonalds Makes Big Investment in New Technology
September 11, 2019

McDonalds made their third substantial investment in new technology for 2019 earlier this week, acquiring artificial intelligence company Apprente to help automate the drive-thru process. The renewed focus on technology represents a new direction for McDonalds, who appears set on charting the restaurant’s path forward into the future. The company has said that the hope […]

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Uber and Lyft Hit a Road Block in California
September 11, 2019

It’s official. California’s senate passed AB 5 on Tuesday, a bill that requires business to hire workers as employees rather than independent contractors. The controversial bill is setting new precedents for the gig economy after heated back-and-forths from lawmakers, union representatives, and gig companies like Uber and Lyft. Though the bill is still contingent on […]

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CineCast: How Cinedeck CEO Beat an “It Can’t Be Done” Mentality and Changed the Editing Industry
September 9, 2019

Gone are the days of waiting long hours for media files to render thanks to insert-editing software, like cineX. On this three-part CineCast podcast, we have discussed the evolution of cineX with Cinedeck CEO himself, Charles D’Autremont. On our last and final episode with him, D’Autremont wrapped up the conversation with real stories from […]

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The Future of Data Storage, and Why Traditional Cloud Storage Just Won’t Cut It
September 9, 2019

Global society is creating more data than ever before, and with every passing day, more information is created, demanding storage space. So where does it all go? Cloud storage has largely come to the rescue for our data storage needs, but even now the cloud technology is reaching a plateau. So how do we […]

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Video Vices: How Consumers’ High Demand for Engaging Content is Impacting Video Distribution
September 9, 2019

Content is king, and that’s no more apparent than in today’s media-driven economy. Businesses across all kinds of industries are looking for reliable ways to circulate media across multiple visual displays, be it while you’re pumping gas, watching a sports event at a bar, or attending a live concert at an arena. This kind […]

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Talking Drones with DJI’s Romeo Durscher
September 9, 2019

Romeo Durscher, Director of Public Safety Integration for DJI, joined Daniel Litwin at InterDrone 2019 to discuss some of the big trends he’s seeing in the world of drones. Durscher explained what he was excited to see at the show, discussed the challenges in collecting and interpreting data using drones, and gave an overview of the […]

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Customer Curation in the Drive-Thru Market: How to Seamlessly Roll Out Personalized Tech
September 6, 2019

Technology has transformed the way we shop and make decisions. With a little bit of data, a transaction can be curated specifically to each customer. Drive-thru transactions are no exception to the trend, and food and beverage giants like McDonalds and Starbucks are investing heavily in customer personalization and decision technology for their drive-thru transactions. […]

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