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The Mahabis universe and a philosophy of slippers
Mahabis slippers – changing the entire narrative about leisure, as well as echoing new discoveries in decision-making theory To the average Brit, slippers sound like the death knell for any pretensions at coolness, a precursor of post-middle-age domesticity, dullness passively benched in front of the house altar, blending in colourlessly with tasteless wallpaper and leatherette sofas. Distilled naff-dom. But that was before the arrival of Mahabis –...
Read moreIn the used car world, geography can be made disruptive
Used car dealer upends expectations and experience by doing the business at your place – not theirs. Used car dealers aren’t exactly renowned for their innovative business practices – “shady” is more the adjective that comes to mind. Which must be extremely tiresome for energetic souls out there, trying to get ahead and do good business. Familiar surroundings, better experience By chance, a recent mention in the Danish Børsen...
Read moreRethinking vendor–supplier relationships
Is there a way to rethink one of the fundamentals in buyer–seller relationships? To get impartial advice in a know-how driven world? The buyer–seller relationship – and how they adjust to each other – is one of the cornerstones of our society, and has been for centuries. The entire cornucopia of capitalist choice around which (most of) our society revolves is pretty much based on...
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