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" ... A side effect of Klopp’s decision to sit his first-team for the replay is the continued diminishment of the FA Cup. England’s premier domestic cup has lost much of its luster for the nation’s elite clubs over the last decade or so with the ascendance of European competition. The decision for England’s best club—perhaps the best club in the world at the moment—to write it off puts on full display how little the FA Cup means to Klopp and his players as they aim to win the Premier League and repeat as European champions. ... "
" ... Airlines are businesses; economic entities. They’re supposed to do what earns them and their investors the most money. Only when consumers behave with intelligently in their own best interests – long term or short term – will airlines stop, or even reverse the diminishment of customer comfort and customer service about which so many today complain. ... "
" ... For builders, this time-released diminishment of human capacity bodes ill not just for individual firms, but for all, given that they all draw from the same mostly local and regional contractor pools. They need an inflection, effectively to reverse the negative outflow of human skills, tipping it back to an inflow. ... "
" ... Oddly enough, I don’t think this represents a diminishment of the CMO position. In fact, I think this is caused by the knee-buckling number of additional responsibilities a CMO is expected to shoulder. The “M” in CMO doesn’t begin to capture the expectations of our role these days. We’re now expected to be the chief customer engagement officer, the chief brand officer, the chief data officer, the chief privacy officer, the chief experience officer and the chief storytelling officer. Many companies are realizing that a single role, or person, can’t effectively accomplish all of these. But when expectations aren’t aligned, it’s pretty easy for companies to blame the CMO. ... "
" ... Thayil: We had a mix of cocky arrogance and insecurities and I think we were more likely to identify things we could've done better. I won't point them out to you because then you'll hear them too. I'm just hoping you're not gonna notice. But the night before was the end of tour party, which was a poorly planned date. The obvious reason is all this gear was set up onstage and it was left there until after this performance. Everything has to be struck, put in shipping containers and trucks and crew people have to stay up late and do all that, then go where they have to go. So there's no end of tour dinner or party then. So we did it the night before and that probably added bonus diminishment to our cognitive abilities with regards to our performance that day. Not for Chris though, he was a good boy. The rest of us, to some extent, were either ill-prepared or over-prepared. So it's all fun, It turned out better than we expected. ... "