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Ayush Maurya

AI Pioneer • 10m

All of them all different !! "Perception AI" "Generative AI" "Agentic AI" "Physical AI"

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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR

Building in noise is... • 7m

The biggest threat of AI isn’t job loss — it’s the takeover of trade. Because AI is unbiased, and ironically, all human trade is driven by bias — personal preferences, emotions, trust, and perception

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Raj Pareta

Explorer • 8m

People don’t just buy products; they buy status. If something is sold cheaply in a regular place, most won’t care. But brand it, sell it in a premium store at a higher price, and suddenly, everyone wants it. It’s not just about the product—it’s about

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Medina Jalal

EComm Marketing Stra... • 5m

Is Media Narration Always the Truth? What Mallya’s Story Tells Us About Perception vs. Reality? What’s your take? Drop a comment.

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Hey I am on Medial • 6m

The real business game is not B2B or B2C. It’s P2P — Perception to Perception. People don’t buy your product. They buy your position in their mind. And here’s the brutal truth: The best product doesn’t always win. The best positioned one does. App

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Aditi

Will become a inspir... • 4m

“Cross-Modal Priming in Marketing: How Multi-Sensory Cues Shape Brand Perception” Cross-Modal Priming is a neuromarketing strategy where stimulation in one sensory channel—like sound, texture, or scent—influences perception in another, such as sight

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Abhishek Dwivedi

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Karyarth • 4m

Is your workplace truly empathetic, or just saying the right things? Many companies talk about being “people-first,” but not all walk the talk. In your experience, how does empathy show up at work? A. We practice what we preach, empathy is real B.

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Only Buziness

Everything about Mar... • 29d

The Framing Effect shows how the same fact can feel entirely different depending on how it’s presented. When a brand says “95% success rate,” customers feel confident — but if it says “5% failure rate,” they hesitate, even though both mean the same.

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Mehul Fanawala

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The Clueless Company • 1y

It’s not just about being better, it’s about being different where it matters most.

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AprameyaAI • 1y

Rework your work ? These 20 Box can change your perception!

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