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" ... In my industry, healthcare tech, the biggest challenge is persisting in the face of external forces and trends to successfully position a business in the market. There is no shortage of clear, addressable markets and cost-effective and relevant solutions. Still, the challenge lies in aligning those solutions with market needs and surviving through the high-cost years of conducting clinical trials, conforming with regulations, studying health economics and obtaining patents and technology. ... "
" ... The problem of getting from one place to another persists, regardless of how much progress technology has made. The silver lining is that with each iteration of technology, we can solve these persisting problem better. It's better to ride a horse than to walk; it's better to drive in the comfort of your car than on a horse, and if you live in a city, it's better to use shared rides and not own a vehicle at all. ... "
" ... There is a darker side to resilience, however. It can lead to unhealthy work practices where we’re always "on." This has been exacerbated by remote work during the pandemic, blurring the lines between work and home life. Employing too much resilience can lead us to waste time persisting with unattainable goals. These aspects do not lead us to thrive, achieve or perform well. ... "
" ... With the pandemic persisting, many tenants’ safety expectations are incredibly high. Tenants want to lease from property groups they trust to protect their well-being and are proactive in addressing their needs. Unfortunately, owners and operators often find themselves bogged down with time-consuming back-office processes that hinder their responsiveness. With the appropriate technology to streamline these responsibilities, property teams can rise to tenant standards. ... "
" ... “It's fantastic that companies such as Skyrora are persisting in their ambition to make the U.K. a 'launch state',” British astronaut Tim Peake, and a member of Skyrora's advisory board, said in a statement. ... "