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Sinopse
Deloitte Global Insights is an audio news podcast that delves into the business strategies that address the issues affecting your industry. Topics such as globalization, accounting, tax, finance, technology, risk management, governance and much more are discussed with some of the industries? most experienced minds at the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu member firms.
Episódios
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Over-the-top may lift legacy broadcasters and distributors more than pure plays
25/01/2013Mainstream broadcasters’ strong brand image and customer loyalty will put them in position to grab market share in the growing space in 2013.
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The reality of “cord cutting” in North America
25/01/2013Deloitte predicts that in almost all N. American households that pay for TV through multichannel video programming distributors (MVPD) will continue to subscribe in 2013.
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TMT Predictions 2013 - Telecommunications overview
25/01/2013Listen in as the TMT Predictions 2013 co-authors provide an introduction to the telecommunications sector predictions for 2013.
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A strong year for LTE adoption
25/01/2013The ability of LTE (4G) to deliver more data at faster speeds suggests a strong year ahead in 2013.
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Smartphones ship a billion but usage becomes simpler
25/01/2013Smartphones ship a billion but usage is likely to become simpler and continue to stratify in 2013.
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“Mobile” advertising is dead. Long live tablet and smartphone advertising
25/01/2013Deloitte predicts that advertising on tablets and smartphones will mature into distinct markets in 2013, leading to increasingly formats and income streams.
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All-you-can-app
25/01/2013Deloitte predicts that in 2013 between 50 and 100 mobile operators will offer app (AYCA) services with unlimited access to specific applications.
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The looming spectrum shortage: worse before it gets better
25/01/2013What does spectrum shortage mean and what does Deloitte predict for 2013? What emerging technologies have the potential to address some spectrum concerns?
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TMT Predictions 2013: The 2012 Scorecard
11/01/2013How accurate were Deloitte’s 2012 predictions in technology, media & telecommunications? The co-authors discuss hits & misses from 2012.
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Value at risk? The role for life sciences in the new health care era
31/12/2012Discussion of Financial Times Global Pharma & Biotech Conf. 2012 topics, including value based pricing (VBP), innovation & evolving operating models.
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Managing the uncertainty of reform in life sciences and health care
31/12/2012Deloitte leaders discuss implications of reform for stakeholders across the global health care continuum, personalized medicine, and Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER).
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Global Powers of Retailing 2012 | Consumer Business
31/12/2012Deloitte leaders discuss "Q ratio", changes retailers can make to stay competitive, and how those change may impact the store environment.
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Pricing: A fast track to creating sustainable value
31/12/2012Deloitte leaders discuss the critical role of pricing in an increasingly complex and increasingly global business environment.
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TMT Predictions 2012: A midyear checkpoint
24/07/2012How accurate were Deloitte’s predictions in technology, media & telecommunications? TMT Predictions co-authors Paul Lee and Duncan Stewart reflect upon Predictions 2012, share insights from launch events around the world, and provide a preview of Predictions 2013.
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Telecommunications overview
03/04/2012In the spotlight for this year’s Telecommunications predictions: Devices and data. In this podcast, Phil Asmundson provides an overview of each of the five telecommunications predictions for 2012.
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All aboard for the catch-up commuter thanks to the portable DVR
12/03/2012Smartphone and tablet owners will watch five billion hours of catch-up television content on their devices while on public transport in 2012, as the age of the “catch-up commuter” starts to take off.
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Online coupon intermediaries: from novelty, to celebrity, to sizeable niche
12/03/2012The online coupon sector has evolved rapidly from novelty to celebrity over the course of 2011 but 2012 is the year that it is likely to settle into a small niche, albeit one that generates billions of dollars in revenue.
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The schedule dominates, still
12/03/2012For all the talk of the death of linear television, 95 percent of all television programmes watched in 2012 will be live or within a day of the original broadcast.
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Targeted television advertisements miss the target
12/03/2012Prohibitive development costs will keep targeted advertising, based on data such as income or age, to a fraction of the total 2012 global television advertising spend.
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Extracting the premium from social games
12/03/2012In 2012, companies will need to evolve away from the "freemium" model that has propelled them into the spotlight to take a greater portion of the US$63 billion global games market.