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" ... 3. Engage with those connections — daily. Reach out to others by liking, sharing or commenting on the content they are posting. This will help raise your profile among your target audience, but it needs to be done on a daily basis. If you do it too sporadically, people are more likely to forget about you. ... "
" ... Some meeting participants fail to follow the meeting process: issue, reporting, analysis, discussion, summary, decision. Instead, it’s as if they wander off into never-never land for long periods and then pop to attention sporadically for the sole purpose of asking a side-tracking question. ... "
" ... Top influencers have their own shows and appear each each night for 4 hours at a stretch, from roughly 8 pm to mid-night, selling highly curated products, often at deep discounts. Approximately 12 products are presented each hour: 48 per night, and items can sell out in seconds. Manufacturers pitch the influencers and only an estimated 1 in 10 products is selected. Aside from choosing which products to feature that their followers will want, show hosts negotiate with manufacturers to get the lowest prices possible and estimate how much to buy. The right balance of supply and demand is critical to maintain viewer excitement and action. Hosts demonstrate and critique the products, explain features, sporadically answer call-in questions, and at times sing and talk to celebrity guests. There’s exciting music with beating gongs and drums when coupons and product links are revealed, and anchors urge viewers on with calls to action like “just buy it” and “grab it now.” ... "
" ... Trump may have ratcheted up this formulaic approach to new extremes, but he didn’t invent it. He is following the blueprint established by Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. For most of American history, presidents had only sporadically and haphazardly considered the ideological and electoral ramifications of their nominations. By fixating on these qualities, Johnson and Nixon transcended their predecessors and revolutionized how presidents envisage justices. In emulating the Johnson-Nixon playbook, Trump has marked Barrett’s nomination as the apotheosis of the hyper-politicized process they ushered in a half century ago. ... "
" ... “Many executives at even well-managed companies secretly believe that they can work their way out of a crisis when the time comes without having a plan beforehand. As a result, they treat crisis preparation as a less-than-useful scenario-planning exercise that, if it must, can be conducted sporadically.” ... "