Disruption / Opportunity
There are lots of old sayings about disruption. “Opportunity lies in crisis.” “A door closes, a window opens,” and a favorite from Marie Antoinette, “In times of crisis it is of utmost importance to keep one’s head.”
Living Life Through A Window
New normal adds stress at home and office.
No Going Back
Dual challenges open new marketing avenues.
Durability in Diversity
Systemic racism and COVID present dual challenges for business .
Young Entrepreneur Adapts and Thrives
“‘What has been the biggest thing you have learned?’ I said that it was the ability to adapt to the changing circumstances.”
Paul Jacobson – Conversations from the C-Suite
Flying Through a Pandemic – Core values shape Delta’s recovery strategy
Roots of Insubordination May Lie in Supervision
Managers should consider their own conduct.
Go Ahead, Put Your Name on that Stadium
Fans see teams, sponsors separately.
AI is Important, but Human Factors Matter Most
Remember what the ‘A’ stands for.
Pandemic Challenges, Changing Norms
Ethics has become more important to navigate the risks associated with health, safety, and privacy in the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Ways to Deliver Value
Marketing grows more personal.
Errors Happen, So Be Prepared
But don’t back away from making a decision.
Walk It Like They Talk It
Real change requires commitment from leadership.
Dean’s Last Word – One Perspective Isn’t Enough
Even before the disruptions of the past months we’ve all experienced problems so complex that it seems almost impossible to find a solution. And if the disruption is a big and unexpected beast, getting the necessary perspective can be a complex problem in itself.