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Sales Pipeline Radio, Episode 124: Q&A with Chandar Pattabhiram @chandarp

Heinz Marketing

You studied mechanical engineering in college. Just kind of curious as to hear how did you make the move from mechanical engineering into B2B marketing? And now they kind of have this concept of full staff engineer who can go up and down, get all aspects of it. Chandar P: That’s a good question.

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

Spiro Technologies

But yes, manufacturing still has the reputation of being dull, dangerous, and dirty, and it’s not something that a lot of people, unless they have someone close to them who knows differently, would consider out of the blue. Actually, during Covid, we came pretty close to a real-life example of that. It seems counterproductive.

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The Art of Action by Stephen Bungay

The Lost Book of Sales

However, if you take the time and effort to study the book more closely, I guarantee it will pay dividends across your whole professional life. Each gap in alignment (described by Stephen in a diagram) raises specific issues and requires us to take different steps to close it. Infatuation leads to perversity.

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12 (Human) AI Influencers You Need to Know

Salesforce

The people influencing AI aren’t just those building the technology. This list includes individuals from academia and technology, writers chronicling the AI revolution, and those hoping to shape ethics and regulation. That year, she published a flowchart in MIT Technology Review called “What is AI?”

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12 (Human) AI Influencers You Need to Know

Salesforce

The people influencing AI aren’t just those building the technology. This list includes individuals from academia and technology, writers chronicling the AI revolution, and those hoping to shape ethics and regulation. That year, she published a flowchart in MIT Technology Review called “What is AI?”