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" ... As if dealing with a pandemic wasn’t enough. Worldwide, conversations with my clients have revealed there also lurks an emotional health crisis, a jobs crisis, a consumer behavior crisis, a data analytics crisis and a purchasing power crisis. ... "
" ... Sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes catastrophic, citizen development happens in just about every enterprise. And it’s up to the enterprise whether citizen development lurks in the shadows where it can cause incidents and accidents or whether it’s brought into the light of day where it can be a positive force for the business, fueling innovation while easing the burden on the IT department. ... "
" ... Star power lurks larger in Los Angeles with its proximity to Hollywood but future star power seems more potent in Atlanta, a young team that entered this postseason without a single pitcher who had started a playoff game. ... "
" ... What advice or bottlenecks did you face as an entrepreneur and what advice would you give to others? I think I faced two major bottlenecks:The fear of failure. This is really scary and fear lurks everywhere when you are starting your own business. I combatted this by accepting the fact that I could not succeed without multiple failures. I adopted the mentality that I MUST keep going no matter what. So if anyone said no to me or they didn't like my product, I read it, took in the feedback, and immediately moved on, never looking back. This really helped me keep going and eventually people started to say yes. But in between the yes's there were a million no's so I value the importance of failure and the mentality that you have to keep going if you want to succeed. ... "
" ... What’s it like to drive? I thought you’d never ask. Under the hood lurks a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine that’s tuned to produce 335 hp and 365 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission with an active differential and paddle shifters sends power to the rear wheel. MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear use adaptive dampers. Toyota estimates that the 3,300-lb Supra can scoot from 0 – 60 mph in 4.1 seconds, and will be electronically limited to a top speed of 155 mph. It certainly feels fast, thanks to assertive shifting by the transmission and a low, low seating position. The car is beautifully balanced, and hugs the curves like a champ. In true GT fashion, it is a serene cruiser, too, eating up highway miles with ease. The cabin is small, but outward visibility is quite good, so there’s no feeling of claustrophobia in traffic. I just wanted to drive and drive during my week with the Supra – and I did. I think I passed every mile with a smile pasted across my face. ... "