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" ... Cole: The blocking and tackling on the e-commerce side. I think it was just really important that we were pragmatic about fixing what we could fix quickly and at the same time learning what's going to take more time. We did not have a good data infrastructure, for example, so I couldn't just fix that on day one. I had to work with what we had, while doing smaller but still important things like putting Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Afterpay on the website. It sounds like, "Well, duh," but that's how we really got the ship sailing again. It really bought us time, both literally and figuratively because once you get that kind of thing working, you can start to invest and fix the things that just take more resources. Here we are 10 months later and I'm here to tell you we still have a heck of a lot of stuff to do. We have rebrands to launch. We have tech platforms to launch. We still have all of this to do, but we have gotten back to the basics and fixed what we could fix in the immediate. ... "
" ... In looking at risks, David and I rapidly came to the conclusion that there are some very obvious (“no, duh”) types of risks associated with mirror complications. For the most part, we don’t care about the simple risks that others see and we dove deeper to find the secondary risks. For each area of analysis, we looked at four areas: complication, predictable impact, predictable response and mirror problem. ... "
" ... Not that the NFLPA needs a miracle to get a fair system with an independent arbitrator (duh) hearing appeals. If Goodell hadn't figure out what was good for him before Thursday's ruling, unlimited power that carries with it unlimited expectations wasn't it. ... "
" ... Since 2013, his third full season, Freeman has a .921 OPS, the third-best mark in baseball. His OPS+ of 146 (meaning he’s 46 percent better than the league-average player) ties him for third with Giancarlo Stanton, behind only Trout (duh, 179+) and Nelson Cruz (147+), who turned 40 in July. Freeman’s 4,032 at-bats in the last eight seasons are more than 1,000 more than Stanton and more than anyone else with an OPS+ of 130 or better other than Paul Goldschmidt (an OPS+ of 144 in 4,093 at-bats) and Anthony Rizzo (an OPS+ of 132 in 4,152 at-bats). ... "
" ... This should be a “duh” moment for any business, but it’s often not. Positive cash flow is often one of the biggest indicators that you are in a position to scale. Positive cash flow refers to how much money is currently going into your business’s bank account. That doesn’t count pending payments, either — only the money that is actually present in your accounts. ... "