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Pandemics and epidemics have left their mark on history. Wars and riots, distrust, the creation of new authorities and governance, and even the ways cities were architected and built. They’ve left their mark in the obvious ways of death and suffering, but also in the form of the societal changes resulting from those most trying of times. As we all try to make sense of the immediate impact of our pandemic, we’re struck by the potential for long-term business change. Maybe this Covid 19 episode is a tipping point for certain changes that have seemed perpetually poised, but that have never really passed that inflection point moving them from backwater to mainstream. This week on the Verdict we discuss the commercial conjectures of Covid-19.
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Pandemics and epidemics have left their mark on history. Wars and riots, distrust, the creation of new authorities and governance, and even the ways cities were architected and built. They’ve left their mark in the obvious ways of death and suffering, but also in the form of the societal changes resulting from those most trying of times. As we all try to make sense of the immediate impact of our pandemic, we’re struck by the potential for long-term business change. Maybe this Covid 19 episode is a tipping point for certain changes that have seemed perpetually poised, but that have never really passed that inflection point moving them from backwater to mainstream. This week on the Verdict we discuss the commercial conjectures of Covid-19.