Christmas Gift Guide 2018 Features Raise the Bar, Change the Game Published By Brian Marcel.
Raise the Bar, Change the Game: A Success Primer for Budding Entrepreneurs Who Want to Change the World is a new book I will be reading and reviewing.
I may be able to speak the the Author Brian Marcel to conduct a interview to learn more about Blockchain. How Blockchain can help my family as well as tips that I can share with you. I would like to let you know the interview will be happening in the next couple weeks if it is God’s will. As it’s getting closer to the Holiday’s and everyone is so busy.
Marriott’s data breach has exposed up to 500 million guests’ private information, making it one of the largest hacks in history. This has many of us wondering if companies are doing enough to keep our information safe. According to Brian Marcel, Chairman of International Bar Code System (IBCS), this is more proof that blockchain is the future.
“Blockchain provides secure proof of everything from beginning to end,” says Marcel. “It has potential to become the new gold standard of business and trade; it can help reinforce trust and security in today’s complex and globalized world.”
Here is a few questions I would like to discuss with Marcel:
- How his company is using blockchain to give customers a more secure and trusted environment for payment and operations
- What parts of your business can benefit from the use of blockchains—from shipping to record tracing
- The not-so-distant future where our current consumer needs could go extinct—such as smartphones and banks
- How blockchain technology works (for a variety of industries) and why your company should care
- About Brian Marcel
Brian Marcel started his career in the London Stock Exchange, but working in an institution didn’t suit him, and he got fired from his grandfather’s firm. From there, he moved on to sell all types of papers made by Wiggins Teape, a leading British paper manufacturer who sent him to South Africa to enhance his career and learn the art of sales and marketing. It was in Cape Town that he met his wife, Liz, who sadly died of breast cancer after twenty-eight years marriage.
After returning to the UK, he got involved in the early days of barcoding and soon started his own business selling artwork used for printing barcodes on products. The business expanded, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, he set up joint ventures in five of the former Eastern Bloc countries. They are still great success stories in their own right. Brian was recently married to his new wife, Lisa. He has a daughter, Jessica, that he adopted from Romania. They all live in London. Raise the Bar, Change the Game is his first book.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates