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What Is Thought Leadership The Role of a CEO as a Thought Leader Thought leadership comes with the responsibility of processing a particular thought to making it achieve the goals that can improve the health of an enterprise. A though leader happens because the audiences, the industry and the markets recognize you as that. A proper planning and execution is required to get to the goal point estimated. How as a CEO would you want to see your company respond to new business contracts, share purchases, product purchases, technology based software purchases and legal procedures? Only you as a c-suite executive can decide on how you would guide and take guidance for some important decision-making. Thought leadership affects a company's image Be it a small company or a large enterprise, thought leadership can be elevated. This elevation can take place in a company catering to a small audience for mere promotions and then in its larger version using various contemporary plat

7 Trends in Telecommunications to Look Out For

Telecommunication Network Telecommunications through waves connects people from different corners of the world and  satisfies consumers with cost and time-effective services. After all the world is becoming following trend setting technologies, so why would the telecom industry stay behind. Following the mobile world that is becoming seamless by each passing day, there is an urge in all of us to learn about the trending characteristics of the telecom industry. So, let us run through the seven major trends of the telecommunications industry: Small cells Small Cells deliver data coverage with a cost-effective capacity that is accessible to both indoors and outdoors operators. Radio access nodes that are low-powered, operator-controlled, and operate in both licensed scope and unlicensed spectrum will ease mobile data coverage and consumption. Small cells networks guarantee effective and quick service in crowded locations like shopping malls, stadiums, hospitals, subways and railwa

Is the Manufacturing Industry Disappearing?

A 2012 Huffington post for Canada read that the country witnessed 79 industrial plant shut-downs in 2011, which took away 14,000 jobs. At the pace which US manufacturing plants, with over 1000 workers, have been declining since 2011, it seems quite evident that the manufactured goods from countries like China are being purchased in large numbers and hence, the downfall of manufacturing companies. The role-play of technology has become more prominent in countries like USA and Canada, and so, even though, the output of human labor in manufacturing has been good, machines have replaced most of it. So, since, the labor cost is being minimized this way, most manufacturing plants are closing outright and work is being shifted overseas. Though over 12 million workers are still employed in manufacturing, importing manufactured goods from other countries is only going to worsen the situation. Laying the groundwork for a comeback In the background of American manufacturing companie