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Storytelling - Emily Nelson

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Good vs bad websites - Emily Nelson

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Emily Nelson  04/16/24 https://youtu.be/XtKd4VXZ0Ic What makes a website good? What makes a website bad? In my opinion, good websites tend to stand out, have large-scale customer bases, and can be trusted. On the other hand, a bad website can consist of a non-trustworthy site, and selling products that are poor quality. To go more into depth excellent websites act as digital brand advocates, fusing design and function to provide an unmatched user experience. They welcome guests with simple layouts that lead them with ease through an eye-catching trip. Accessibility across devices is ensured by well-positioned calls-to-action, responsive design, and clear navigation, meeting the varied needs of contemporary users. Similar to Amazon, a model website that I chose as my example, the website is easy to use, the products are of the highest quality, and it is extremely user-friendly.   Bad websites, on the other hand, are like digital wilderness, where frustration and uncertainty are there at

Technology AI Blog - Emily Nelson

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 Emily Nelson 04/11/24 A very interesting area of technology that would be highly relevant for review concerning issues of business management would be the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizational decision-making. AI algorithms today are widely used in processing big volumes of data when making predictions or giving recommendations. This serves strategic planning, distribution of resources, or estimation of risks by managers. Understanding exactly how AI works and what it entails as far as changing the way decisions are made in an organization is an important aspect of studying business management as a major. Leaders should therefore understand the organizational, workforce, and ethical dimensions of AI, besides its technical underpinnings. Perhaps most importantly, blockchain technology has massively disrupted traditional business models in fields such as finance, management of supply chains, and cybersecurity. The Business Management majors need to be acquain