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Customer Segmentation using k-prototypes algorithm
Why do we need to segment the market? Whether real or perceived, customers have a wide range of demands and preferences, which is a fundamental assumption. Consider how much research, trial and error, and peer reviews you undergo before purchasing any product. It is because everyone has unique needs, desires, wants, preferences, etc. And firms have to consider and manage this customer heterogeneity to fulfill customers' demands and preferences. Thus, according to Palmatier and Sridhar, 2017 this provides us first foundational marketing principle i.e.
By Shivam Soliya5 years ago in Journal
The 7-Day Workweek
How to Pitch a 4-Day Workweek to Your BossAnd how to make the most of that extra dayforge.medium.com I have seen several articles like the one linked above describing how one can go about bargaining with their workplace for a shortened workweek. While I take no issue with the desire to “work” less, I dislike the dichotomy it implies between “work” and everything else in one’s life. For myself, and no doubt for a great many others the differentiation between work and home has become so blurred as to be almost meaningless. I do have an office at my workplace and I also have a lab. I also have an office at home. As a research scientist I don’t believe I could ever fully abandon a workspace because of this need for a laboratory. Despite what so called “biohackers” might have to say about it, building a lab in your garage or basement will never approach the level of sophistication of anything you will see in a fully stocked corporate or academic research laboratory. So, for me at least, there will likely never come a time when I could disconnect entirely from a physical workspace.
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Journal
Scribble
I’m passionate about books; I love to read them, and – one day soon – I would love to write them. I read like a ravished squirrel foraging food in an endless forest. My challenge is to be more discerning when endless material is available: books, websites, social media, news feeds, headlines. Infinite choices lead to information bloat – stories of good things, bad things, all things: success-related, fear-related, sensational, news-worthy, trashy, gossipy, and the like. I’d like to change that – to add, not subtract from the literary world.
By Samia Afra5 years ago in Journal
10 Reasons Why You Should Work From A Coworking Space
What Is Coworking Space? Coworking in Jaipur is an ideal option for work at home or in the office. This is the kind of workplace that offers many benefits and an environment that is full of hard-working and dedicated professionals in all industries and sectors. The choice of side-by-side with strangers can be scary, but well worth the effort.
By Arvian Business Solutions PVT LTD5 years ago in Journal
Say Goodbye to Writer’s Block With These 4 Unconventional Ways
Ah, writer’s block. There’s no need to write an introduction to it, don’t you think? We all know what it is. We’re all familiar with it. We all experience it at one point or another — some more often than others.
By Margaret Pan5 years ago in Journal
For better or worse
I have failed more often than I have succeeded. In 1983, I was discharged from the military due to an injury and disability, I wasn't even twenty-three. In 1989, I graduated from college with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration. I thought I was all set, but I wasn't. I felt proud of my degree because I only had a g.e.d. I had studied hard and had decent grades. I was in for a shock when I started going for interviews. No one would hire me, they all said the same thing, "it's nice you have your education, but where is your experience?" At this time, the federal and state government put a hiring freeze into place, thus making employment for recent graduates difficult. I had been working in the airline industry and wanted to leave it, but knew I couldn't until I had a better job. I would get interviews but no offers. Finally, I stopped looking for a job in my desired field.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee5 years ago in Journal
How coworking space helps Entrepreneurs and Startups
How coworking space helps Entrepreneurs & Startups Coworking space is an open space designed to encourage a community, Coworking space is an innovative field that has transformed the way of commercial real estate. Our Coworking space in Chennai is different from the standard office space. You will be sharing some of the same features with an additional person in a coworking space that might apply to startup entrepreneurs.
By Inspire Marketing5 years ago in Journal








