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" ... A senior Trump adviser told Politico that Trump has “the biggest social media influence and the biggest political war chest in the country” and is “not going to be afraid to use it in 2022 to elect pro-Trump Republicans — even if that means wading into primaries.” ... "
" ... And finally – CEO’s, use your voice. I know firsthand that talking about race, particularly as a white leader, can be fraught. But the advice I can share with others wading in is be humble, be open and admit where you have screwed up. Share how your learning is changing how you think. Because you don’t have all the answers. You are on a steep learning curve. I am, too. But I’m sure this year has reminded many of us how interdependent we are. That means we all have a role to play. I’m eager to learn more and hear from leaders working through this moment. It’s essential work to do if you want to make your company one that is built for the multiracial future that’s already here. ... "
" ... In the highly unpredictable business environment we’re wading through now, the value of the low-risk, big reward hybrid multi-cloud approach has never been greater. Managing infrastructure is the new navel-gazing. The fewer resources it demands, the more can be devoted to delivering key business outcomes. For many companies and perhaps even entire industries, their survival, evolution, and ultimate success depend on it. ... "
" ... Operating a business in Florida without flood insurance is walking on thin ice. So is wading unnecessarily into political issues, or chucking out the face masks in your supply closet because your city ended its mask mandate. ... "
" ... We're all wading through uncharted hiring waters in the year ahead. The best advice I can give is to stay true to who you are as an organization and your mission, and maintain a healthy respect for the continued uncertainty that is sure to come our way. ... "