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Writing an Article

I had a professional person giving a lecture at the office on Wednesday.

He explained DMP( Data Management Platform ). His explanation was clear and concise.

In addition, he shared many new case studies not only in Japan market but also American market.

His explained DMP( Data Management Platform ). His explanation was clear and concise. In addition, he shared many new case studies not only in Japan market but also American market.

This morning I emailed him to thank his lecture. Also, I made a short clip about the lecture.

I will write an article about the lecture for my company’s blog on next Monday.

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By the way, it is Valentine day here. I got a small white chocolate from female coworkers. I said thank you with smile to them. But, It was obviously an obligatory gift (I don’t know how to put this right in
English) hahaha…

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