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Why would you send a crew to the beach to do this kind of commercial on the beach, if you can bring the beach and a bunch of screens and keep the car in Detroit? Think about car advertising. Alan: Well, I mean, come on. There is always a reason to go to the beach. Marc: Yeah. Alan: "We've got to fly everybody to Fiji for the week!"
Why would you send a crew to the beach to do this kind of commercial on the beach, if you can bring the beach and a bunch of screens and keep the car in Detroit? Think about car advertising. Alan: Well, I mean, come on. There is always a reason to go to the beach. Marc: Yeah. Alan: "We've got to fly everybody to Fiji for the week!"
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One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit.
One of the coolest examples that I think of, which may not apply to the everyday medium-sized company, is training in a way that is location-agnostic, and it could even be marketing; meaning, you could have a salesman or a lead engineer in Dallas, and you could have another engineer in Detroit.
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