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The Big Themes:
• A fascinating cultural shift: The millennial generation’s increasing dissatisfaction with “knowledge work” and the increasing interest in wanting to make things.
• The cultural legacies of the US manufacturing industry: This is why so many industries are disrupted by outsiders.
• Technology continues to advance dramatically: It’s time to transform and upgrade how technology is positioned, explained, and sold.
• Many scheduled office re-openings have been pushed back: We’re seeing some companies announce full remote plans in perpetuity. What will this push-back do to the tentative office re-opening plans?
The Big Quotes:
“I think I shared with you in New York City that there's over 8,000 small manufacturers that are generating over $7 billion a year in revenue in New York City.”
“We hit a really interesting inflection point where the number of millennial managers were in the workforce and at the same size as the Baby Boom managers.”
“The US manufacturing industry is close to a $3 trillion industry—there are not of industries of that size walking around.”
This episode is brought to you by BMC Software.
Visit Cloud Wars for more.
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The Big Themes:
• A fascinating cultural shift: The millennial generation’s increasing dissatisfaction with “knowledge work” and the increasing interest in wanting to make things.
• The cultural legacies of the US manufacturing industry: This is why so many industries are disrupted by outsiders.
• Technology continues to advance dramatically: It’s time to transform and upgrade how technology is positioned, explained, and sold.
• Many scheduled office re-openings have been pushed back: We’re seeing some companies announce full remote plans in perpetuity. What will this push-back do to the tentative office re-opening plans?
The Big Quotes:
“I think I shared with you in New York City that there's over 8,000 small manufacturers that are generating over $7 billion a year in revenue in New York City.”
“We hit a really interesting inflection point where the number of millennial managers were in the workforce and at the same size as the Baby Boom managers.”
“The US manufacturing industry is close to a $3 trillion industry—there are not of industries of that size walking around.”
This episode is brought to you by BMC Software.
Visit Cloud Wars for more.
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