{"id":2460,"date":"2020-03-15T20:12:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-15T20:12:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/covid-19-get-used-fast_031520\/"},"modified":"2020-03-15T20:12:00","modified_gmt":"2020-03-15T20:12:00","slug":"covid-19-get-used-fast_031520","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/covid-19-get-used-fast_031520\/","title":{"rendered":"Covid-19: Learn to live and work with it… Fast"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Firstly, we are not going to shut ourselves at home and lose our minds for the next few weeks. This is the first time we are experiencing a truly global pandemic and we’re all learning what the hell to do. However, rather than staring into a paralyzed abyss of a suspended reality of virtual conference calls, binge-watching the entire five seasons of the Wire (again) and watching your son’s best friend’s mom forbid them sharing Pokémon cards, take a deep breath. This thing is not going to ruin our lives. We just can’t let it.<\/p>\n
Getting from abnormal to normal… quickly<\/span><\/p>\n The next 3-4 weeks we’ll figure out what’s going on<\/strong>. Firstly, we just don’t have all the data points yet. We don’t know how many people will get infected, and the speed that this will move – but it’s getting clearer everyday. In 3-4 weeks, we’ll all have much better data on the longevity of this thing, and how to manage ourselves accordingly for our families and our jobs.<\/p>\n We must quickly find our steady-living-state where ‘abnormal is normal’<\/strong>. Once we have a clearer picture, and we’re all taking sensible measures of self-distancing and avoiding risky gatherings, we can start planning our life again. We’ll know many people with whom we can meet, the houses we can visit, have small gatherings with colleagues we all know are observing sensible routines, even clients we can visit with in non-crowded sanitized offices, meeting rooms for hire which are Covid-19 compliant – or even each other’s houses, if the relationship is that good. We won’t be hopping on planes for a few weeks, but we can make the most of our social and professional networks around us.<\/p>\n Its time to get to work rapidly framing our new future, or we could quickly get left behind<\/strong>. Economies are changing, and most clients’ needs are radically changing with it. Business models that may have worked just a couple of weeks ago may already be dead in the water. Emerging technologies such as effective automation suites and the need to redesign processes will be more needed by companies more than ever. The hyperscale cloud will be the platform where global business is done. Turmoil forces change, and the current maelstrom will create rapid opportunities for some, and significant challenges for many caught in the headwinds. Keeping right on top of this is critical, and having research, advice and validation to support quick decisions has never been so critical.<\/p>\n