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" ... 1. Wrong timeframe: Hotels will not be re-architected to avoid small elevators. Airports will not re-engineer check-in counters to be on moving sidewalks so that travelers are naturally spaced-out. These things take a lot of time (and money), and thankfully the pandemic will not last that long even in the direst models. If the change can’t be made and benefits realized within about a year, and if the change is being made for the pandemic alone and not for more sustained reasons, it’s not going to happen. ... "
" ... If the direst predictions of the mystics and statistics come to pass and it's really Armageddon Time at last, I predict that there will be three things on the earth still crawling. Cockroaches. Keith Richards. And Wynn Duffy. ... "
" ... The fact that we must keep up with the main technology trends and prepare our companies for constant innovation is nothing new, but the pandemic certainly highlighted even more how essential innovation can be for businesses not only to survive, but to thrive even in the direst circumstances. So, after a truly unusual year, what can we expect for 2021? ... "
" ... These six tips enable you to address yourself with the language of separation, promote self-distancing and help you exercise self-control as a detached observer of your life—even in the direst circumstances: ... "
" ... While the developing world still carries a disproportionate amount of the human and physical burden of these and other global threats, it has become increasingly clear the whole world is in peril. Against this backdrop, the calculus on making long-term investments supporting the SDGs needs to be weighed against the alternative, costlier model, which is that rich nations are increasingly relying on their military as a first line of defense, rather than the last. This vicious cycle is making the world a much more dangerous place, as evidenced by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, in which the response needed to be militarized before we could get the upper hand on this dread disease. Against this complex and interconnected backdrop, investing in an ounce of prevention will be worth more than a pound of cure, for against the world’s direst challenges there may be no cure at all. ... "