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This Lerner webinar series addresses the new ways we do business

Upcoming webinars include the topics of sales, AI in healthcare and the digital marketplace.

What will business look like in the future? (Photo by Pexels user Mikael Blomkvist, used under a Creative Commons license)

Most aspects of business have been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. For one, relationships between companies and customers becoming more reliant on digital solutions.

As we head toward a recovery phase, the ongoing Lifelong Lerner Webinar Series, hosted by the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, will examine the future of today’s top business challenges, combining evidenced-based research and practical application.

The the next part of the webinar series, which is free and open to the public, will be held on March 18 from noon to 1 p.m., covering “The Future of Sales.”

The hour-long Zoom panel will be hosted by Suresh Sundaram, assistant professor of marketing at Lerner College, and will feature three Lerner graduates: Matt McDarby, head of sales and marketing at Fidelus Technologies; Ira Bernstein, founder and CEO, RAMPT Consulting and Alain Nohra, senior director technology in telecom, utilities and manufacturing at Oracle.

The next webinars in the series will be “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Outcomes” on April 15 and “Disruptive Technology: What’s Next for the Digital Marketplace” on May 20. Moderators and panelists to be announced later; you can find information on Lerner’s website, including links to view past webinars.

Register here.

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