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Indicative 'Journeys' Tool to Help Teams Look Back at Paths Customers Take

/PRNewswire/ -- Indicative, the product analytics platform for the data warehouse, announced today the release of Ending Events for its Journeys tool. Ending...

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Jazz Players, Classical Pieces (on the Next ATJ)


Listen for the next All This Jazz broadcast, airing Saturday the 15th on Public Radio 89.5 KWGS-FM. We’ll be on the air (and streaming online at kwgs.org) from 9pm till midnight…and we’ll offer an all-aces playlist of modern jazz, both recent and classic, across a range of styles. Also, in the 3rd and thematic hour of our program -- running from 11pm to 12am -- our special focus will be “Jazz Players, Classical Pieces.” Tune in for classical works being interpreted by Paul Desmond, Miles Davis, Bud Powell, Bill Frisell, Jeremy Levy (as shown here), and more. And elsewhere in our show, listen for choice selections by Leon Thomas, Melissa Walker, Warren Wolf, Lester Young, Oliver Nelson, and many others. Thanks. (Please note that you can also hear the Sunday-night rebroadcast of ATJ...each and every Sunday night...from 7 to 10pm on Jazz 89.5-2, which is the all-jazz HD Radio station here at KWGS.)

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ReImagined At Home: G. Love


May 4, 2021 - 1:42 pm
G. Love and Brittany Howard are rarely mentioned in the same breath, but they've contributed to American roots music in similar ways. While G. Love did so via his Philly junkyard-rap-blues aesthetic, Howard carved her place in the canon as part of the rock-and-soul band, Alabama Shakes.
Love and Howard now converge in the latest episode of ReImagined At Home. Under a clear blue sky, G. Love joyfully strums and wails Howard's hit, "Stay High," which won the 2020 GRAMMY for Best Rock Song. (It was also nominated for Best Rock Performance; in total, Howard has won five GRAMMYs and counts 16 total nominations.)

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Managing and Maintaining Your Customer Journey Mapping Program


Now that we’ve laid out the foundational steps for customer journey mapping, it’s time to look into the execution aspect. Steps 4, 5 and 6, if you will.
That’s going to take customer journey map maintenance and management, governance for multiple stakeholders, insights into how your maps evolve and the sophistication of your understanding of your customers, according to Noz Urbina of Urbina Consulting.
“That's when we're getting really serious,” he said. “It is common for enterprise teams to have implementation challenges around journey mapping because it presents a change to standard operating procedures and a more disciplined approach to content development.”

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Jerome S. Levy


Jerome S. Levy
Jerry lived a long, prosperous, and rewarding life.  He laughed every day.  Upon returning from the Korean War, he was blessed to be set up on a blind date with Elaine, the woman who would be his soulmate for the next wonderful 66 years.  Inseparable in love and marriage, they were inspirational to friends and family.  As a couple, they made their children and grandchildren a priority. 
A lifelong St. Louisan, Jerry was born July 11, 1929 to Sophia and Nathan Levy and was raised with his sister, Eleanor.  Jerry was a proud graduate of University City High School and Washington University where he developed and has maintained friendships with his Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity brothers.  He was a businessman in the clothing industry serving in various capacities including, manufacturing, executive management, retail store ownership, and sales. During his business career, Jerry enjoyed working with the Assistance League in helping to provide school uniforms for those in need. Jerry so enjoyed the customer interactions and personal connections of working that he did not retire until the age of 80.   After finally retiring from the business world, Jerry did not take a rest.  He immediately immersed himself in the volunteer community.  He adored the children and teachers he worked with at Shenandoah Elementary as an Oasis tutor.  Jerry’s engaging personality was put to good use as he directed patients and visitors around St. Luke’s Hospital.  Working at the St. Louis Jewish Food Pantry was a weekly event with his daughter, Judy.  With his son, Marty, Jerry enjoyed delivering meals for Crown Center. 

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Seibertron's 2020 Year End Review


Seibertron's 2020 Year End Review
Saturday, January 2nd, 2021 1:41am CST
Seibertron's 2020 Year End Review
On this glorious 1st of January 2021, we said goodbye to 2020 and while there are no wishes of faring well to that year, it did give us quite a bit of Transformers product. Gone are the years of just one line on the shelves to support whatever show is on, we had several lines celebrating current and past Transformers eras. This year gave us an Arcee for every line as well as the best deluxe Bumblebee figures (plural), among a myriad of other toys, and now we look back on all of that. Please share us your thoughts with what your picks would be for each category.

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New Music Monday for January 4, 2021 - Jazz 88.3 KCCK


New Music Monday for January 4, 2021
     
Four-time Juno Award winner
Neil Swainson was born and raised in the province of British Columbia, moving to his home base of Toronto in the late ‘70s. Over his career he’s recorded on albums with George Shearing, Jay McShann and Woody Shaw and performed with Diana Krall, Nancy Wilson, Mel Torme, James Moody, Lee Konitz and many others. Initially released in 1988, the bassist’s only album as a leader, “49
th Parallel,” has now been made available again. It features a quintet with jazz legends Joe Henderson on tenor and trumpeter Woody Shaw, drummer Jerry Fuller and Gary Williamson on piano.

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Hannibal Native Nominated for Grammy


Hannibal Native Nominated for Grammy
A native of Hannibal is getting a musical honor of a lifetime.
Composer Jeremy Levy has been nominated for a Grammy. Levy did a reimagination of the orchestral suite “The Planets,” by Gustav Holst. He says he fell in love with the piece while attending college at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
After hearing the music again at a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, Levy says he felt inspired to take on the challenge of bringing a new interpretation of the music to life. He did a jazz recording, titling a track on his new album “Uranus the Magician.” The album has been nominated for a Grammy for best arrangement instrumental or a-cappella.

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Hannibal Native Earns Grammy Nomination


Hannibal Native Earns Grammy Nomination
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Hannibal High School alum Jeremy Levy earned the Grammy nomination and will learn if his work for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Capella wins the music industry’s top prize at the ceremony on Jan. 31.
Jeremy is the son of Mike and Ileen Levy of Hannibal. After his graduation from HHS, he continued his education at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His career has paired him with some influential people in the music business. It was his most recent work on a score for a Star Wars video game that inspired him to reach for the stars. It was his arrangement of “Uranus: The Magician” that earned him the Grammy nomination.

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Researchers Invent Method to 'Sketch' Quantum Devices with Focused Electrons


Muqing Yu
PITTSBURGH, PA — It has long been a dream to invent new materials from the "top down" choosing which atoms go where to engineer properties of interest. A technique created by researchers out of the Department of Physics and Astronomy enables them to "sketch" patterns of electrons into a programmable quantum material—lanthanum aluminate/strontium titanate or "LAO/STO." Using this approach, they can create quantum devices and with feature sizes comparable to the spacing between electrons, and even "sketch" artificial lattices for electrons to traverse, with extremely high precision.
To develop this capability, the researchers repurposed an electron beam lithography instrument, which is ordinarily used to create nanostructures by exposing a resist that hardens into a mask, enabling layers of material to be subsequently added or removed. Instead of operating the instrument at its usual value of 20,000 volts, the researchers dialed it down to only a few hundred volts, where the electrons could not penetrate the surface of their oxide material, and instead—without any resist—catalyze a surface reaction that renders the LAO surface positively charged, and the LAO/STO interface locally conductive. The electron beam is 10,000 times faster at writing compared with atomic-force microscope-based lithography, without losing spatial resolution or ability to be reprogrammed. In addition, the authors showed that this technique can program the LAO/STO interface when integrated with other 2D layers such as graphene.

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