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Look at the Order in Which You Do Things: A Market Analysis Perspective

Posted By OctopusIntell 114 days ago on all

https://www.octopusintelligence.com - When analysing competitors or assessing market trends, the order of operations matters more than you realise. Many jump straight into gathering data. And lots of it. Without pausing to consider sequence, often where strategic insights are born. Look at the order in which you do things. And don’t leave the most important thing out.



Countries: Costa Rica

Posted By eBrandMe 112 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - The oldest evidence of human occupation in Costa Rica is associated with the arrival of groups of hunter-gatherers about 10,000 to 19,000 years BC.

There were many migrations and influences from the Aztecs of Mexico to the Mayas and the Incas of Peru.

Ancient Egyptian Pottery & Stoneware: Function Meets Form

Posted By eBrandMe 110 days ago on all

https://ebrandme.biz - Egyptian pottery can be divided into two broad categories dependent on the type of clay that was used. By far the most common is pottery made with Nile clay, and known as Nile silt ware.

Countries: Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

Posted By eBrandMe 111 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - Ivory Coast was home to several states, including the Kong Empire, Gyaaman, and Baoulé. The Baoulé are an Akan people and one of the largest ethnicities in Côte d'Ivoire.

Akan was one of the sons of Ezer, descendant of Seir the Horite, who lived in Edom.

Thutmose III: 18th Dynasty Pharaoh & the Battle at Megiddo

Posted By eBrandMe 111 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - In this week's Notable People in History newsletter, we’ll take a look at the life of Pharaoh Thutmose III. At the Battle of Megiddo the city was subjugated by Thutmose III and became part of the Egyptian Empire.