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" ... Both agree that the key to success in an era marked by significant attitudinal shifts regarding eco-ethical perspectives, the value of more intimate brand-fan connections and consumer-powered creativity, is to grow by not considering how to scale. ... "
" ... Entrusted with responsibilities, leaders face similar challenging situations. However, in terms of responses, their attitudinal paths diverge. Stewardship makes an attitudinal difference in a crisis by fostering a sense of ownership. Steward leaders take ownership of the situation at hand by charting a new course and navigating choppy waters according to the changing conditions. Anyone may steer a ship when the sea is calm, but a leader takes the helm in a storm. In a crisis, taking ownership translates into taking responsibility and responsible action. ... "
" ... Niu: “Organizations only get one opportunity to make a first impression on a new hire. That's hard enough to coordinate before COVID-19, but I surmised that it must be much more challenging in a remote world. I didn't see any research out there that touches on both the attitudinal feedback plus the behavioral feedback. That's what got me excited about digging in.” ... "
" ... Once you have a reason for being, it’s time to focus on who your brand is serving. In the past, traditional marketing activity — print, broadcast and retail distribution — afforded little or no opportunity to build a direct relationship with consumers. Most brands were unable to understand consumer behavior beyond basic demographic data. Today that’s no longer the case. The wealth of consumer data now available means brands can layer attitudinal and behavioral insights on top of demographic data to paint a far richer, more nuanced picture of real people. ... "
" ... One of the advantages of teaching for well over a half a century is that one gets some sense of attitudinal change over time. If asked in, say, 1970, “Do you think some professors are not particularly cordial to Black students because of preconceived opinions about their likely performance simply based on race?” I probably would have answered “yes.” ... "