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Slide 15

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15. In just a few more years, the current homogenized "voice" of business—the sound of mission statements and brochures—will seem as contrived and artificial as the language of the 18th century French court.

 

 

In the near future, people will no longer be able to recognize the things that are being cited by the businesses. The current missions and visions of a company and their brochures will be neglected by the people because of its untruthfulness and fraudulence. The things that the company says to the markets or people aren’t being done in reality. The trust of these people and clients will deplete until no more is available or the companies or business has exhausted the people’s trust to them because of the things that they are telling to the people but not doing it in reality.

Fortunately, the trust of these people will be saved through the internet. People will now have trust to those who sell in the internet because people who sell through the internet communicate to the people they sell their product for. The conversation and communication that these people achieve through the internet accumulates the trust that the buyers want and need to successfully purchase a product. Having trust and confidence from a buyer is a great asset for a seller. The trust that the buyers or customers have will be something that may hold on as long as possible compared to those who do not communicate with their customers or clients.

The internet will continue on to revolutionize the way people do their daily lives. Trust and belief will scatter all over the planet. From selling products to communicating from long distances, the internet has truly changed the revolution of the earth, figuratively of course.

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