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Chuck Stewart
I like Zoom, but not sure if it's safe.
Scott Andrews
We have finally realised the purpose of life
Joey Carroll
This virus is a curse and blessing
Rick Zapata
Good post
I switched from continuously flying for personal meetings to Zoomifying, like many people who increased their screen time.
It helps global scalability but also to reduce the carbon footprint. However, if the world would respond to climate change like it’s responding to the Corona Virus things would look dramatically different.
The past weeks I got the impression that a virtual connection will become the future lifeblood of many companies and the faster an enterprise accepts and adjusts to this fact, the more opportunity there is to get in front of the changes.
Never before have so many people been required to ask: What’s essential now and what’s your why?
I believe, that there is no question that when this is all over, we will emerge with the growth of a new global economy, a new global business community, a new global supply chain and a new global society that learned how to work it out and achieve a common goal.
One is for sure, intensified virtuality is here to stay to upend routines across the globe.
But be aware, it has triggered the great spillover between work and life. The new normal is a melded state that is here to stay as well.
I like Zoom, but not sure if it's safe.
We have finally realised the purpose of life
This virus is a curse and blessing
Good post
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