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Hello, I’m your host, Aaron Schere, and welcome to another edition of Kaizen, where the business of business is our business. On today’s show we are fortunate to have a fantastic guest joining us, Professor Galbeeti Desai from the University of Rhetor. This is the educator cited by Silas Koerner as the inspiration behind many of Consolidated Outland’s core philosophical principles. We will be talking to him about the fantastic reception the Mustang has been receiving across the Empire, his vision for the future of the industry, and his new collection of essays, “Dare to Dream.” That’s all up later in the show. First off though, a look at all the latest financial trends, news and happenings with a Market Breakdown.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Schere, Kaizen nor Farnes Media Partners guarantees any specific outcome or profit. Before acting on information in this program, you should strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
Things are looking a little brighter for Hurston Dynamics as we have received word that, after years of appeals and delays, the adjudication has finally concluded with the court reaching a decision regarding allegations that the company’s Stanton II factories had been illicitly using slave labor. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, who represents the weapons manufacturer, has issued a statement that Hurston has been formally cleared of all charges. It remains to be seen whether the centuries-old company will be able to fully recover from the stigma surrounding their brand, especially since multiple labor disputes and environmental malfeasance charges still loom.
Sticking with the theme of crime, word leaked earlier this week that a Drake Interplanetary warehouse on Borea had been robbed. It was rumored that the culprits managed to steal a large stockpile of valuable scanning equipment. After continued silence on the subject, Drake finally issued a formal statement a few hours ago, and while they don’t mention what exactly was stolen, they do confirm that their facilities were breached and that they are working with local authorities in Magnus to apprehend those responsible. What I thought particularly interesting is that Drake made sure to mention that the gang of thieves who breached their security were in fact all flying, in their words, “the latest model of Cutlass Black.” Tasteless PR or making lemonade? I’ll leave it up to you to decide.
Next up, a unicorn sighting. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a unicorn sighting refers to a contract opportunity so rare that landing one is considered as likely as spotting the mythological horned beasts. The unicorn in question? Rumor has it that MacArthur is shortly going to be looking to outsource its food provision services. With the UEEN looking to cut costs, it seems they may be opening up the coveted opportunity to private sector bids for the first time ever. They say that militaries march on their stomach, so you can imagine just how lucrative such a contract has the potential to be with thousands of starmen and support staff needing to be fed. As investors begin to speculate, Torreele Foodstuffs has already seen a 5% jump in its index pricing.
Finally, with an eye towards the future of interspecies trade, Jysho Corporation has announced the planned opening of their tenth CTR outlet. Slated to open on Green in Ellis by year’s end, the chain of fuel stations has slowly been gaining market share since its license to conduct business in the UEE was formally approved by the Senate back in February. While the protests that marred their initial opening have slowly died down in the interceding months, it seems this recent announcement has tossed more fuel onto the fire as activist group Empire First has taken to the spectrum to rally support for a boycott of all CTR stores this December 3rd. By using the anniversary of Anthony Tanaka’s death for the boycott, it seems they hope to galvanize the labor movement to support their cause. We reached out to Jysho for comment, but have yet to hear back.
That’s it for today’s Breakdown. We are going to pause for a quick word from our sponsors, but when we return, we will be joined by Professor Desai for an exclusive interview that you do not want to miss.
More Kaizen after the jump.
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Hello, I’m your host, Aaron Schere, and welcome to another edition of Kaizen, where the business of business is our business. On today’s show we are fortunate to have a fantastic guest joining us, Professor Galbeeti Desai from the University of Rhetor. This is the educator cited by Silas Koerner as the inspiration behind many of Consolidated Outland’s core philosophical principles. We will be talking to him about the fantastic reception the Mustang has been receiving across the Empire, his vision for the future of the industry, and his new collection of essays, “Dare to Dream.” That’s all up later in the show. First off though, a look at all the latest financial trends, news and happenings with a Market Breakdown.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Schere, Kaizen nor Farnes Media Partners guarantees any specific outcome or profit. Before acting on information in this program, you should strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
Things are looking a little brighter for Hurston Dynamics as we have received word that, after years of appeals and delays, the adjudication has finally concluded with the court reaching a decision regarding allegations that the company’s Stanton II factories had been illicitly using slave labor. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, who represents the weapons manufacturer, has issued a statement that Hurston has been formally cleared of all charges. It remains to be seen whether the centuries-old company will be able to fully recover from the stigma surrounding their brand, especially since multiple labor disputes and environmental malfeasance charges still loom.
Sticking with the theme of crime, word leaked earlier this week that a Drake Interplanetary warehouse on Borea had been robbed. It was rumored that the culprits managed to steal a large stockpile of valuable scanning equipment. After continued silence on the subject, Drake finally issued a formal statement a few hours ago, and while they don’t mention what exactly was stolen, they do confirm that their facilities were breached and that they are working with local authorities in Magnus to apprehend those responsible. What I thought particularly interesting is that Drake made sure to mention that the gang of thieves who breached their security were in fact all flying, in their words, “the latest model of Cutlass Black.” Tasteless PR or making lemonade? I’ll leave it up to you to decide.
Next up, a unicorn sighting. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a unicorn sighting refers to a contract opportunity so rare that landing one is considered as likely as spotting the mythological horned beasts. The unicorn in question? Rumor has it that MacArthur is shortly going to be looking to outsource its food provision services. With the UEEN looking to cut costs, it seems they may be opening up the coveted opportunity to private sector bids for the first time ever. They say that militaries march on their stomach, so you can imagine just how lucrative such a contract has the potential to be with thousands of starmen and support staff needing to be fed. As investors begin to speculate, Torreele Foodstuffs has already seen a 5% jump in its index pricing.
Finally, with an eye towards the future of interspecies trade, Jysho Corporation has announced the planned opening of their tenth CTR outlet. Slated to open on Green in Ellis by year’s end, the chain of fuel stations has slowly been gaining market share since its license to conduct business in the UEE was formally approved by the Senate back in February. While the protests that marred their initial opening have slowly died down in the interceding months, it seems this recent announcement has tossed more fuel onto the fire as activist group Empire First has taken to the spectrum to rally support for a boycott of all CTR stores this December 3rd. By using the anniversary of Anthony Tanaka’s death for the boycott, it seems they hope to galvanize the labor movement to support their cause. We reached out to Jysho for comment, but have yet to hear back.
That’s it for today’s Breakdown. We are going to pause for a quick word from our sponsors, but when we return, we will be joined by Professor Desai for an exclusive interview that you do not want to miss.
More Kaizen after the jump.
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Hallo, ich bin Ihr Gastgeber, Aaron Schere, und willkommen zu einer weiteren Ausgabe von Kaizen, wo das Geschäft unser Geschäft ist. In der heutigen Show haben wir das Glück, mit Professor Galbeeti Desai von der University of Rhetor einen fantastischen Gast zu haben. Dies ist der Pädagoge, der von Silas Koerner als Inspiration für viele der philosophischen Grundprinzipien der konsolidierten Scherbenwelt genannt wird. Wir werden mit ihm über die fantastische Aufnahme sprechen, die der Mustang im ganzen Reich erfährt, seine Vision für die Zukunft der Branche und seine neue Aufsatzsammlung "Dare to Dream". Das alles später in der Show. Zunächst jedoch, ein Blick auf die neuesten finanziellen Trends, Nachrichten und Ereignisse mit einer Marktanalyse.
Die Wertentwicklung in der Vergangenheit ist kein Indikator für zukünftige Ergebnisse. Weder Schere, Kaizen noch Farnes Media Partners garantieren ein bestimmtes Ergebnis oder einen bestimmten Gewinn. Bevor Sie nach Informationen in diesem Programm handeln, sollten Sie dringend erwägen, Rat von Ihrem eigenen Finanz- oder Anlageberater einzuholen.
Die Dinge sehen für Hurston Dynamics etwas heller aus, da wir die Nachricht erhalten haben, dass die Entscheidung nach Jahren der Berufungen und Verzögerungen endlich abgeschlossen ist, nachdem das Gericht eine Entscheidung über Vorwürfe getroffen hat, dass die Stanton-II-Fabriken des Unternehmens illegal Sklavenarbeit betrieben hätten. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, der den Waffenhersteller vertritt, hat eine Erklärung abgegeben, dass Hurston offiziell von allen Anklagen freigesprochen wurde. Es bleibt abzuwarten, ob sich das jahrhundertealte Unternehmen von dem Stigma um seine Marke vollständig erholen kann, zumal noch immer zahlreiche Arbeitskämpfe und Umweltstraftaten drohen.
In Anlehnung an das Thema Kriminalität wurde Anfang dieser Woche bekannt, dass ein interplanetares Lagerhaus von Drake auf Borea ausgeraubt worden war. Es wurde gemunkelt, dass es den Tätern gelang, einen großen Vorrat an wertvoller Scan-Ausrüstung zu stehlen. Nach anhaltendem Schweigen zu diesem Thema gab Drake vor einigen Stunden schließlich eine formelle Erklärung ab, und obwohl sie nicht erwähnen, was genau gestohlen wurde, bestätigen sie doch, dass ihre Einrichtungen verletzt wurden und dass sie mit den örtlichen Behörden in Magnus zusammenarbeiten, um die Verantwortlichen zu fassen. Was ich besonders interessant fand, ist, dass Drake dafür gesorgt hat, dass die Diebesbande, die ihre Sicherheit verletzt haben, tatsächlich alle fliegen, mit ihren Worten: "das neueste Modell von Entermesser Schwarz". Geschmacklose PR oder Limonade herstellen? Ich überlasse es dir, zu entscheiden.
Als nächstes kommt eine Einhornsichtung. Für diejenigen unter euch, die mit dem Begriff nicht vertraut sind, bezieht sich ein Einhorn-Sehen auf eine so seltene Vertragsgelegenheit, dass die Landung eines so wahrscheinlich ist, als ob man die mythologischen gehörnten Tiere entdeckt. Das fragliche Einhorn? Gerüchten zufolge wird MacArthur in Kürze versuchen, seine Dienstleistungen zur Lebensmittelversorgung auszulagern. Da die UEEN bestrebt sind, die Kosten zu senken, scheint es, dass sie zum ersten Mal überhaupt die begehrte Gelegenheit für Ausschreibungen des privaten Sektors eröffnen. Man sagt, dass die Militärs auf dem Bauch marschieren, so dass man sich vorstellen kann, wie lukrativ ein solcher Vertrag sein kann, wenn Tausende von Stars und Hilfskräften versorgt werden müssen. Während die Anleger zu spekulieren beginnen, hat Torreele Foodstuffs bereits einen Anstieg der Indexpreise um 5% erlebt.
Mit Blick auf die Zukunft des Handels mit Arten hat die Jysho Corporation schließlich die geplante Eröffnung ihres zehnten CTR-Geschäfts angekündigt. Die Tankstellenkette, die bis zum Jahresende auf Green in Ellis eröffnet werden soll, gewinnt langsam Marktanteile, da ihre Lizenz zur Geschäftstätigkeit in der UEE bereits im Februar vom Senat offiziell genehmigt wurde. Während die Proteste, die ihre erste Öffnung behinderten, in den vermittelnden Monaten langsam nachgelassen haben, scheint es, dass diese jüngste Ankündigung mehr Treibstoff ins Feuer geworfen hat, da die Aktivistengruppe Empire First das Spektrum genutzt hat, um sich für einen Boykott aller CTR-Läden an diesem 3. Dezember zu engagieren. Indem sie den Jahrestag von Anthony Tanakas Tod für den Boykott nutzen, scheint es, dass sie hoffen, die Arbeiterbewegung zu motivieren, ihre Sache zu unterstützen. Wir haben uns an Jysho gewandt, um einen Kommentar abzugeben, aber wir haben noch keine Antwort erhalten.
Das war's für die heutige Panne. Wir werden für ein kurzes Gespräch mit unseren Sponsoren innehalten, aber wenn wir zurückkommen, werden wir von Professor Desai zu einem exklusiven Interview begleitet, das Sie nicht verpassen sollten.
Mehr Kaizen nach dem Sprung.
ENDÜBERTRAGUNG
Hallo, ich bin Ihr Gastgeber, Aaron Schere, und willkommen zu einer weiteren Ausgabe von Kaizen, wo das Geschäft unser Geschäft ist. In der heutigen Show haben wir das Glück, mit Professor Galbeeti Desai von der University of Rhetor einen fantastischen Gast zu haben. Dies ist der Pädagoge, der von Silas Koerner als Inspiration für viele der philosophischen Grundprinzipien der konsolidierten Scherbenwelt genannt wird. Wir werden mit ihm über die fantastische Aufnahme sprechen, die der Mustang im ganzen Reich erfährt, seine Vision für die Zukunft der Branche und seine neue Aufsatzsammlung "Dare to Dream". Das alles später in der Show. Zunächst jedoch, ein Blick auf die neuesten finanziellen Trends, Nachrichten und Ereignisse mit einer Marktanalyse.
Die Wertentwicklung in der Vergangenheit ist kein Indikator für zukünftige Ergebnisse. Weder Schere, Kaizen noch Farnes Media Partners garantieren ein bestimmtes Ergebnis oder einen bestimmten Gewinn. Bevor Sie nach Informationen in diesem Programm handeln, sollten Sie dringend erwägen, Rat von Ihrem eigenen Finanz- oder Anlageberater einzuholen.
Die Dinge sehen für Hurston Dynamics etwas heller aus, da wir die Nachricht erhalten haben, dass die Entscheidung nach Jahren der Berufungen und Verzögerungen endlich abgeschlossen ist, nachdem das Gericht eine Entscheidung über Vorwürfe getroffen hat, dass die Stanton-II-Fabriken des Unternehmens illegal Sklavenarbeit betrieben hätten. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, der den Waffenhersteller vertritt, hat eine Erklärung abgegeben, dass Hurston offiziell von allen Anklagen freigesprochen wurde. Es bleibt abzuwarten, ob sich das jahrhundertealte Unternehmen von dem Stigma um seine Marke vollständig erholen kann, zumal noch immer zahlreiche Arbeitskämpfe und Umweltstraftaten drohen.
In Anlehnung an das Thema Kriminalität wurde Anfang dieser Woche bekannt, dass ein interplanetares Lagerhaus von Drake auf Borea ausgeraubt worden war. Es wurde gemunkelt, dass es den Tätern gelang, einen großen Vorrat an wertvoller Scan-Ausrüstung zu stehlen. Nach anhaltendem Schweigen zu diesem Thema gab Drake vor einigen Stunden schließlich eine formelle Erklärung ab, und obwohl sie nicht erwähnen, was genau gestohlen wurde, bestätigen sie doch, dass ihre Einrichtungen verletzt wurden und dass sie mit den örtlichen Behörden in Magnus zusammenarbeiten, um die Verantwortlichen zu fassen. Was ich besonders interessant fand, ist, dass Drake dafür gesorgt hat, dass die Diebesbande, die ihre Sicherheit verletzt haben, tatsächlich alle fliegen, mit ihren Worten: "das neueste Modell von Entermesser Schwarz". Geschmacklose PR oder Limonade herstellen? Ich überlasse es dir, zu entscheiden.
Als nächstes kommt eine Einhornsichtung. Für diejenigen unter euch, die mit dem Begriff nicht vertraut sind, bezieht sich ein Einhorn-Sehen auf eine so seltene Vertragsgelegenheit, dass die Landung eines so wahrscheinlich ist, als ob man die mythologischen gehörnten Tiere entdeckt. Das fragliche Einhorn? Gerüchten zufolge wird MacArthur in Kürze versuchen, seine Dienstleistungen zur Lebensmittelversorgung auszulagern. Da die UEEN bestrebt sind, die Kosten zu senken, scheint es, dass sie zum ersten Mal überhaupt die begehrte Gelegenheit für Ausschreibungen des privaten Sektors eröffnen. Man sagt, dass die Militärs auf dem Bauch marschieren, so dass man sich vorstellen kann, wie lukrativ ein solcher Vertrag sein kann, wenn Tausende von Stars und Hilfskräften versorgt werden müssen. Während die Anleger zu spekulieren beginnen, hat Torreele Foodstuffs bereits einen Anstieg der Indexpreise um 5% erlebt.
Mit Blick auf die Zukunft des Handels mit Arten hat die Jysho Corporation schließlich die geplante Eröffnung ihres zehnten CTR-Geschäfts angekündigt. Die Tankstellenkette, die bis zum Jahresende auf Green in Ellis eröffnet werden soll, gewinnt langsam Marktanteile, da ihre Lizenz zur Geschäftstätigkeit in der UEE bereits im Februar vom Senat offiziell genehmigt wurde. Während die Proteste, die ihre erste Öffnung behinderten, in den vermittelnden Monaten langsam nachgelassen haben, scheint es, dass diese jüngste Ankündigung mehr Treibstoff ins Feuer geworfen hat, da die Aktivistengruppe Empire First das Spektrum genutzt hat, um sich für einen Boykott aller CTR-Läden an diesem 3. Dezember zu engagieren. Indem sie den Jahrestag von Anthony Tanakas Tod für den Boykott nutzen, scheint es, dass sie hoffen, die Arbeiterbewegung zu motivieren, ihre Sache zu unterstützen. Wir haben uns an Jysho gewandt, um einen Kommentar abzugeben, aber wir haben noch keine Antwort erhalten.
Das war's für die heutige Panne. Wir werden für ein kurzes Gespräch mit unseren Sponsoren innehalten, aber wenn wir zurückkommen, werden wir von Professor Desai zu einem exklusiven Interview begleitet, das Sie nicht verpassen sollten.
Mehr Kaizen nach dem Sprung.
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Hello, I’m your host, Aaron Schere, and welcome to another edition of Kaizen, where the business of business is our business. On today’s show we are fortunate to have a fantastic guest joining us, Professor Galbeeti Desai from the University of Rhetor. This is the educator cited by Silas Koerner as the inspiration behind many of Consolidated Outland’s core philosophical principles. We will be talking to him about the fantastic reception the Mustang has been receiving across the Empire, his vision for the future of the industry, and his new collection of essays, “Dare to Dream.” That’s all up later in the show. First off though, a look at all the latest financial trends, news and happenings with a Market Breakdown.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Schere, Kaizen nor Farnes Media Partners guarantees any specific outcome or profit. Before acting on information in this program, you should strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
Things are looking a little brighter for Hurston Dynamics as we have received word that, after years of appeals and delays, the adjudication has finally concluded with the court reaching a decision regarding allegations that the company’s Stanton II factories had been illicitly using slave labor. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, who represents the weapons manufacturer, has issued a statement that Hurston has been formally cleared of all charges. It remains to be seen whether the centuries-old company will be able to fully recover from the stigma surrounding their brand, especially since multiple labor disputes and environmental malfeasance charges still loom.
Sticking with the theme of crime, word leaked earlier this week that a Drake Interplanetary warehouse on Borea had been robbed. It was rumored that the culprits managed to steal a large stockpile of valuable scanning equipment. After continued silence on the subject, Drake finally issued a formal statement a few hours ago, and while they don’t mention what exactly was stolen, they do confirm that their facilities were breached and that they are working with local authorities in Magnus to apprehend those responsible. What I thought particularly interesting is that Drake made sure to mention that the gang of thieves who breached their security were in fact all flying, in their words, “the latest model of Cutlass Black.” Tasteless PR or making lemonade? I’ll leave it up to you to decide.
Next up, a unicorn sighting. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a unicorn sighting refers to a contract opportunity so rare that landing one is considered as likely as spotting the mythological horned beasts. The unicorn in question? Rumor has it that MacArthur is shortly going to be looking to outsource its food provision services. With the UEEN looking to cut costs, it seems they may be opening up the coveted opportunity to private sector bids for the first time ever. They say that militaries march on their stomach, so you can imagine just how lucrative such a contract has the potential to be with thousands of starmen and support staff needing to be fed. As investors begin to speculate, Torreele Foodstuffs has already seen a 5% jump in its index pricing.
Finally, with an eye towards the future of interspecies trade, Jysho Corporation has announced the planned opening of their tenth CTR outlet. Slated to open on Green in Ellis by year’s end, the chain of fuel stations has slowly been gaining market share since its license to conduct business in the UEE was formally approved by the Senate back in February. While the protests that marred their initial opening have slowly died down in the interceding months, it seems this recent announcement has tossed more fuel onto the fire as activist group Empire First has taken to the spectrum to rally support for a boycott of all CTR stores this December 3rd. By using the anniversary of Anthony Tanaka’s death for the boycott, it seems they hope to galvanize the labor movement to support their cause. We reached out to Jysho for comment, but have yet to hear back.
That’s it for today’s Breakdown. We are going to pause for a quick word from our sponsors, but when we return, we will be joined by Professor Desai for an exclusive interview that you do not want to miss.
More Kaizen after the jump.
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Hello, I’m your host, Aaron Schere, and welcome to another edition of Kaizen, where the business of business is our business. On today’s show we are fortunate to have a fantastic guest joining us, Professor Galbeeti Desai from the University of Rhetor. This is the educator cited by Silas Koerner as the inspiration behind many of Consolidated Outland’s core philosophical principles. We will be talking to him about the fantastic reception the Mustang has been receiving across the Empire, his vision for the future of the industry, and his new collection of essays, “Dare to Dream.” That’s all up later in the show. First off though, a look at all the latest financial trends, news and happenings with a Market Breakdown.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Schere, Kaizen nor Farnes Media Partners guarantees any specific outcome or profit. Before acting on information in this program, you should strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
Things are looking a little brighter for Hurston Dynamics as we have received word that, after years of appeals and delays, the adjudication has finally concluded with the court reaching a decision regarding allegations that the company’s Stanton II factories had been illicitly using slave labor. Solicitor Kyla Tsion, who represents the weapons manufacturer, has issued a statement that Hurston has been formally cleared of all charges. It remains to be seen whether the centuries-old company will be able to fully recover from the stigma surrounding their brand, especially since multiple labor disputes and environmental malfeasance charges still loom.
Sticking with the theme of crime, word leaked earlier this week that a Drake Interplanetary warehouse on Borea had been robbed. It was rumored that the culprits managed to steal a large stockpile of valuable scanning equipment. After continued silence on the subject, Drake finally issued a formal statement a few hours ago, and while they don’t mention what exactly was stolen, they do confirm that their facilities were breached and that they are working with local authorities in Magnus to apprehend those responsible. What I thought particularly interesting is that Drake made sure to mention that the gang of thieves who breached their security were in fact all flying, in their words, “the latest model of Cutlass Black.” Tasteless PR or making lemonade? I’ll leave it up to you to decide.
Next up, a unicorn sighting. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a unicorn sighting refers to a contract opportunity so rare that landing one is considered as likely as spotting the mythological horned beasts. The unicorn in question? Rumor has it that MacArthur is shortly going to be looking to outsource its food provision services. With the UEEN looking to cut costs, it seems they may be opening up the coveted opportunity to private sector bids for the first time ever. They say that militaries march on their stomach, so you can imagine just how lucrative such a contract has the potential to be with thousands of starmen and support staff needing to be fed. As investors begin to speculate, Torreele Foodstuffs has already seen a 5% jump in its index pricing.
Finally, with an eye towards the future of interspecies trade, Jysho Corporation has announced the planned opening of their tenth CTR outlet. Slated to open on Green in Ellis by year’s end, the chain of fuel stations has slowly been gaining market share since its license to conduct business in the UEE was formally approved by the Senate back in February. While the protests that marred their initial opening have slowly died down in the interceding months, it seems this recent announcement has tossed more fuel onto the fire as activist group Empire First has taken to the spectrum to rally support for a boycott of all CTR stores this December 3rd. By using the anniversary of Anthony Tanaka’s death for the boycott, it seems they hope to galvanize the labor movement to support their cause. We reached out to Jysho for comment, but have yet to hear back.
That’s it for today’s Breakdown. We are going to pause for a quick word from our sponsors, but when we return, we will be joined by Professor Desai for an exclusive interview that you do not want to miss.
More Kaizen after the jump.
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