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The Need for Speed Drives Demand for Real-Time Payments in B2B Commerce -- Rodrigo Figueroa, Chargeback Gurus

Open banking initiatives have spurred rapid adoption of real-time payments (RTP) around the world, especially in countries like India, where 41 million RTP transactions are processed every day, and Singapore, where 80% of businesses and consumers are registered to use the national RTP scheme, PayNow.  While the US hasn’t been quite as eager to embrace RTP, the trend shifts occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, along with some encouragement from the Federal Reserve, is driving growth and greater normalization of RTP options in domestic retail, person-to-person (P2P) and business-to-business B2B payment environments.

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Digital Technology: A Catalyst for Health Equity – Bane Hunter

Health equity has long been a cornerstone of effective public health policy, ensuring that individuals have access to the resources and care necessary for optimal well-being, regardless of their social or economic status. Digital technology and artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery and support the achievement of health equity. Let's consider some of the ways in which digital technology can be harnessed to bridge health disparities and promote health equity for all.

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Natural Demand Analysis Providing Critical Insights to Optimize Future Automotive Market Production in a Post-Pandemic Era

New vehicle production issues combined with steady demand fueled by continued population growth have created unprecedented profit margins on historically low volumes. The past 18 months have raised many pressing issues about the sector’s ability to sustain this high-octane dynamic. Among them is how industry executives can make the best decisions when conventional key performance indicators (KPIs) are out of whack.

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Effective Safety Communication Strategies Emerge as Critical Area of Focus for Utility Providers

An increase in infrastructure disruptions caused by man-made and natural events has created a demand for utility providers to develop more effective and attainable safety messaging. Between cyber ransomware attacks and an uptick in severe weather with catastrophic consequences, executives in the utilities industry are reviewing the efficacy of their communications plans and the effect it can have on customer satisfaction.

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How Red Cells Shed Light on Blindspots in the Strategic Planning Process

Red Cells -- also known as Red Cell Teams -- are made up of interdisciplinary experts that engage in focused alternative analysis in order to help organizations break from intellectual ruts and blindspots that often accrue over time. Their mission is not just to think about the future, but to highlight the potential for unlikely events to derail -- or enhance -- an organization’s position. 

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ATSC 3.0 Apps: A Pupil-Turned Master

Across the Atlantic, European broadcasters have been developing their Hybrid broadcast and broadband TV (HbbTV) standard for over 10 years. Late to join this ‘living room revolution’, US broadcasters have only recently developed their own equivalent standard, known as ATSC 3.0. This delayed adherence, however, comes with its advantages. Specifically related to consumer interfaces and broadcast apps, Europe had to learn its lessons the hard way, from its own pioneering implementations.  

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