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" ... 4. Empower stakeholders: The next step is to align human resources and all decision-makers with this enhanced model. Insights don’t represent decisions themselves -- just valuable information you can leverage. Likewise, managerial recommendations can come to naught if you don't execute them properly. ... "
" ... As our efforts begin to shift towards emerging through this pandemic, we must make sure we don’t mistake action (or time) for progress. The past 100+ days will have all been for naught if we end up with an exponential increase in COVID-19 infections. I don’t have all the answers, but some places are figuring it out faster than others… And other places are finding out the hard way faster. ... "
" ... Now it’s turning out to be all for naught as the coronavirus imperils Tokyo’s best-laid plans. And Japan’s best shot at ending its decades-long deflationary funk. Before Covid-19 arrived, Japan was indeed enjoying its longest expansion since the 1980s. Not a very durable one, though. The economy fell like a house of cards when the first lockdowns began 9 months ago. ... "
" ... Picture, if you will, an alternate baseball reality. One in which the owners and players, largely under the cover of darkness, without leaks from media friendly to their side, worked out an agreement that cut everyone’s losses and managed everyone’s risk. In that alternate timeline, imagine that everyone’s efforts went for naught, as the COVID-19 virus intervened and halted the 2020 season before it began. ... "
" ... There are a few things I’m not stating explicitly. One thing is execution. If you don’t do something with what you’ve established in the foundation, it’s all for naught. Also, be sure to involve employees rather than force change on them. And finally, communication is key, internally and externally. No surprises; keep all constituents in the loop. That alone may be a refreshing outcome. ... "