There is "sales" and "business development"; these overlap but they are different.
In "sales" you have a playbook that at least seems to work. The reason I say "seems" is that the real metric that matters is lifetime customer value -- you could be making a lot of sales but not a lot of profit in the long term, not have a clear understanding of what is happening, and then find yourself in a great deal of pain later.
"Sales" is an optimization problem of taking something that works and making it better.
"Business Development" is entirely different. If you succeed at that you write the playbook, get big commissions, buy some nice suits and a nice car, get a "VP of Sales" position. A lot of people don't succeed at it.
> So, most protestors are not protesting muslim exclusion, they're protesting anyone's inclusion.
That is not true. Protestors are protesting the problems existing minorities (specifically Muslims) thanks to the combined power NRC and CAB gives to the government.
In short, You can stay in the country if you are non-minority (everyone except muslims) you dont have to product proof like ancestry and stuff.
But if you are a minority, you got to produce proof, show your ancestors, and even after you do, you might be "admitted to camp" and after "investigation" you will be "asked to leave"
And that's the funny part. Where is such a person supposed to leave to? They were born in India, lived all their life in India. They have never seen another state let alone another country.
CAB + NRC is just a play to render millions of poor Indians 'Stateless'.
The Initiative does make sense. But it would require a more "method" to introduce it.
The vision Son has in this article was to help Japan rise in terms of technological advancement. All through AI can help all fields, should everyone learn AI?
It doesn't make sense how can a single company have different nomenclatures for different products?
When a child asks a parent to buy a PlayStation, and if are not into teach they simple look up for PlayStation and instantly realise PlayStation 3 is the latest, and PlayStation 4 will be better than 3. They won't even bother checking for specs, which if they do, are again number, which increments orderly over the years! Just by learning the names and release dates.
All brand should follow this strategy.
Should companies name their product in order to make it easier for the consumer to make a purchase?