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Implementing Knowledge Management: Key Planning Considerations
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Give your computer the finger - Whose light is shining?
So, what happens if a whole lot of shoppers are indicating their choices all at once? How will they know whom the projected image is meant to inform? How many stations would there be for people to use to request their projections? What if the customer is not a twenty-something, and walks rather slowly to the spot? How long will the image stay there before it times out? (Just wondering.) This is supposed to make shopping *easier*?
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