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" ... I think that now, nearly a year into the pandemic, some cracks are starting to show in our approach to remote work. People have been huddling over their living room tables, working at their kitchen tables, and even working in their bedrooms with laundry racks in the background. People have accepted somewhat unacceptable working conditions during Covid-19, possibly because they want to be productive but also fear losing their jobs. ... "
" ... In this scenario, traditional business thinking dictates diving into spreadsheets of existing market and competitive data, huddling teams internally to brainstorm on new ideas, and analyzing the information gathered to come up with a solution. Instead, what Airbnb did was leverage design thinking as an outward-in approach to solving their business problem. ... "
" ... Seeing football players huddling, passing the shared ball, tackling, and later congregating, all maskless, juxtaposed with healthcare workers layered in PPE (personal protective equipment) while treating patients actively infected with Covid-19, juxtaposed with public messaging, imploring folks to stay home, wear a mask, and keep social distance, the inconsistencies in messaging, access, and the stark reality in disparities in access to healthcare are even more vivid. ... "
" ... Smart companies won’t be masking the truth. They must create a culture of trust and safety. As caregivers and employees feel the stress of job losses and difficult healthcare decisions, business leaders can’t waste time huddling at the top in elite groups. Consistency, transparency and clear, thoughtful planning is what Americans crave. As the country attempts to reopen safely, here’s advice for leaders. The advice points to the importance of collaboration, not showmanship. ... "
" ... Winter, with its cold, dark nights, is a great time for huddling by the fire and telling stories of wonder. These tales could be spooky yarns about ghosts haunting a miser or the madcap adventures of bumbling fools. Or, perhaps, heartbreaking sagas of orphans toiling in workhouses would strike a chord. Anything that warms the heart or electrifies the imagination when it is so frosty outside could do a body well. ... "