Marketing Analysis

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When we think of technology and how times have changed, we have to wonder what changes in the future will have the most productive impact on our lives?  Will there be robotics or flying cars; just what will the future hold for us as individuals and business owners within the next ten years?  
    Imagine working for a company where there is never a commute, no corporate headquarters or maybe not even a physical location at all, wouldn’t that be the ideal place of employment?  These days we do so much via the internet and teleconferences, it really doesn’t matter where you are when you’re conducting business.  
 Several companies will be making their offices in Cyberspace.  As this would work for  a lot of businesses, I don’t think that it would be the  ideal innovation for The Pak Store.  Within the next 10 years, what would work for The Pak Store would be robotics.
Industries such as restaurants, airports, hotels, and grocery chains represent at least half of  the jobs in the American Job Pool.  People are responsible for taking your tickets, serving your food,  making your beds, and checking you out at the grocery store.  Introducing robotics into any service industry would be ideal.
    Having robots in the workplace would be the perfect ideal because they will eliminate labor costs.  Can robots really take the place of the human workforce?    Thomas Fuller, writer for the Herald Tribune, asked “why would a company bother to spend 10 million dollars on a robot, when you can get a human to work for much less?”  It’s simple, some things aren’t done effectively by people, so why ...
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