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" ... 18. Gunnnar Kaasen was slated to be the second-to-last driver in the relay. Possibly realizing that the dog and driver to actually cross into Nome would be declared heroes, Kaasen arranged to sneak by the last driver and continue into Nome. He and his dog Balto were, of course, heaped with praise. The United States Senate commended them. ... "
" ... The latter point I often refer to as the usability value chain, as from my experience, there is a direct relationship between software usability and the success of the software. For example, the more users adopt budgeting and forecasting software (the example I can relay most directly) both within and beyond the finance department, the more finance will be able to deliver accurate and trusted forecasts. The more accurate those forecasts, the more management and other departments will recognize the value of the finance function and the software it uses. The more wins finance chalks up with accurate forecasts, the more likely other departments will adopt the software for sales, HR and revenue forecasting, just to name a few. ... "
" ... This is the litmus test. What key messages did you relay that caused the person in attendance to experience the mind-shift you intended? What got them to the place where they could not only remember what you said, but found it was so engaging, accessible, and memorable that they could easily pass it along to their colleague over coffee? ... "
" ... “He was using [the example of] a relay race when speaking about why we still talk about slavery,” Reaves says. “He was saying, by the time one person goes around the track, every sort of 400 meters is a new leg in the race. You can’t presume that the leg before either puts you in a better position or a worse position—you have to run the best race during your time.” ... "