And now, what’s next? | Seth’s Blog
The last eight weeks have been like no other. An unfolding tragedy, unevenly distributed. An economic freeze. A media.
The last eight weeks have been like no other. An unfolding tragedy, unevenly distributed. An economic freeze. A media.
If you want to know how to work with new or limited resources, find a population that’s used to.
The times are nothing remotely like that any of us would have predicted just a few months ago. And.
We all are.Throughout a lifetime, everyone has their troubles–someone might have stubbed a toe, or missed a car payment.
There’s rarely a straight line from here to better.But there’s usually an arc.The slog won’t last forever.And winning streaks.
Some of the shift to digital is unwanted, fraught with risk and lonely.But in some areas, organizations and leaders.
Media culture and crisis collide in amplifying the voices of doom, anger and the short-run. Or perhaps empty reassurance.
Old-fashioned monopolies rely on some sort of coercion.Perhaps you need to bribe FCC commissioners to avoid net neutrality, or.
There are three ways to tell if people are hard at work in an office:the boss can watch them.
Authors get to put a page in their book thanking people who have quietly and persistently and generously helped.But.