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" ... 2. Delegate: If you’re a pro at this, then, by all means, pull out your best delegation strategies. If you’re newer to delegating and have trouble setting boundaries, then now is the time to start. You can no longer do your full-time job, and the new activities and stresses related to the health crisis we’re in. Set boundaries and ask your team, your kids, and your partner to help you carry the load. ... "
" ... Consider business process automation as the opportunity to pull back your corporate lens for a macro overview of operations and assets, represented visually. This creates the opportunity to simulate current work models as well as testing out suggested improvements and modifications, which can then be implemented. Perhaps the three most inspiring facets of business process automation are these features: ... "
" ... It is perhaps especially significant, considering expected actions by both government and corporate leaders, that the public says it is ready to pull out its pocketbook for the investments that will be required. They are willing to pay higher prices for electricity generated by a 100% renewable grid, as long as they perceive the prices to be affordable. “Affordable,” of course, isn’t the same thing as “whatever it takes,” but it does suggest that the public understands climate action won’t be free and is at least somewhat willing to shoulder a share of that cost. ... "
" ... To pull from the wisdom of Rainer Maria Rilke, let us not squander this year of pain. So before you step fully into 2021, give yourself dedicated time to reflect, renew, and reset on your highest vision. One that is not dictated by the plans that fell through over the last year or what you were unable to do, but by what inspires you most deeply. After all, we’re all on this earth so briefly in the long march of time. At life's end, we fail far more from settling too soon, for too little, than from daring boldly toward what tugs most at our hearts. ... "
" ... “This push and pull dynamic has always been present for developers, but it has become even more pronounced over the last decade as jobs have gravitated toward major urban centers, while development dollars have been funneled mostly to buildings serving the middle or upper-class renters that are in abundance there. This is more evident than ever in major markets like Los Angeles and Miami, where upwards of 40 percent of renters pay more than 30 percent of their income to shelter, according to Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies,” Menkes said. ... "