In the past decade Zoom emerged from a start up in a crowded video conferencing sector to be a firm “stand alone” solution adopted by businesses.
For several years, my personal office was on a yacht moored in a Singapore marina.
The fast spread of the new coronavirus made the whole world stay at home and watch the planet getting healthier.
Week four of lockdown and no sign of normality returning any time soon.
Today, the success stories of founders of tech and software companies seem to get the most attention and quite often overshadow inspiring journeys of people coming from other industries.
How does the phrase “corporate event” make you feel? Possible a sense of trepidation at the prospect of incoming boredom.
As COVID-19 uncertainty spreads around the world at an exponential pace, the global community is finding out that reacting quickly to the societal and economic disruptions that the virus creates, no matter how agile a reactor you are, is not good enough and quite frankly, is simply not working.