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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 4 MIN

Georges Chahwan on Converting Customers Through Data

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In this expert marketing perspective, Georges Chahwan reveals how data-driven customer journey mapping can improve engagement and increase conversions. Learn how businesses can use analytics, audience insights, personalization, and omnichannel marketing strategies to guide prospects through every stage of the buying process. Discover actionable techniques for building stronger customer relationships and delivering measurable marketing performance.

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In this expert marketing perspective, Georges Chahwan reveals how data-driven customer journey mapping can improve engagement and increase conversions. Learn how businesses can use analytics, audience insights, personalization, and omnichannel marketing strategies to guide prospects through every stage of the buying process. Discover actionable techniques for building stronger customer relationships and delivering measurable marketing performance.

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Une bataille mais pas la guerre Making Waves Né après la chute des grandes idéologies, Antoine Tricot a grandi sans image de la classe ouvrière. En 2014, sa rencontre avec d’anciens dockers de Dunkerque — François, Georges, Louis — fait l’effet d’un déclic. À travers leurs récits, il explore l’héritage des luttes ouvrières et leur effacement progressif de nos imaginaires.Une enquête intime et politique sur ce qui reste, ce qui se transmet — et ce qu’il faut reconstruire pour affronter les temps présents.Une série d’Antoine TricotAvec les anciens dockers : Louis Monteyne, Georges Plaetevoet et François AlloucheryPrise de son : Franck di Razza et Antoine TricotArchives : Union locale CGT et Philippe BoulangerRéalisation et mixage : Clément NouguierProduction Making Waves : Alexandre Plank et Justine Dibling Relative Fiction Oregon Public Broadcasting Nicole Georges grew up believing that her father was dead. That’s what her family told her, after all. But when she was in her 20s, a palm reader told Georges something different. Turns out, that palm reader was right. Based on the award-winning 2013 graphic memoir "Calling Dr. Laura," this six-episode podcast will take us through Georges’ search for her father, the stories she was told, and the rollercoaster of belief and identity she went through in the process. Because if family is a story we tell ourselves, what happens when those fictions break apart? Olympique Magnifique - Un podcast alternatif sur l'OM Olympique Magnifique Le journaliste Mourad Aerts et le supporter Nicolas Georges essaient de mettre de l’ordre dans le bordel constant à l’Olympique de Marseille. Discuter en profondeur des sujets structurants autour de l’actualité du club de foot le moins rationnel du monde avec trois grammes de réflexion et un brin d’autodérision. Essayer au moins… Early Hanoverians by Edward Ellis Morris Loyal Books In this short book Edward Ellis Morris writes a vivid account of the reigns of the first two Georges. Scarcely had the fifty-four-year-old king assumed the throne when James Stuart roused the Highlanders in the "Fifteen." Five years later the collapse of the South Sea Company convulsed Britain and her first prime minister, Robert Walpole, emerged to stabilize the country's finances. George II succeeded his father in 1727 and Morris writes that "the new King was in person short, and like many short men, proud and touchy." Fortunately, he was guided by the wise Queen Caroline. On the Continent, the Turks besieged Vienna, Britain got embroiled first in the War of Jenkins' Ear and then in the War of the Austrian Succession, while Bonnie Prince Charlie took advantage of these distractions to mount the nearly successful Jacobite invasion of the "Forty-five." Meanwhile, John Wesley's Methodism revived religious enthusiasm, Boswell immortalized Samuel Johnson and his friends, and Tom Jones emb

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