Olivia, my colleague, works two “part-time” jobs, or so they are labeled, despite her hours exceeding 60 in a “normal” week. When we see each other on the weekends, she tells me all about the tests she ran at the laboratory and what she lectured about at the college.
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We can rattle off Elon Musk’s accomplishments in our sleep: co-founder of monetary giant PayPal; founder of Tesla, the electric car company that is literally changing the world; and founder of SpaceX, the company that is trying to take us out of this world and colonize another. We can also absentmindedly rattle off a stream of adjectives that describe him: innovator, leader, genius, visionary, futurist, entrepreneur.
But can we describe why Musk is the way he is? And can we not only quantify those things that make Musk so successful, but also begin to embody them in our own lives? This might be a little bit more difficult to do, but I think it s possible.
Now, the argument has been made that additional stimulus packages would help such people even more.
Milan Kordestani, a contributor to the Entrepreneur Leadership Network, wrote for Entrepreneur magazine this week, arguing that “With More Stimulus, Startups Could Grow at Warp Speed.” Kordestani, per his bio, is the CEO and founder of three active companies: The Doe, Guin Records, and Dormzi.
“Thanks in large part to the Payment Protection Program, startups have had access to low-interest (and potentially forgivable) loans to help them sustain and grow their businesses,” Kordestani wrote. “However, even under the expanded PPP criteria, businesses needed to be in operation since February 15, 2020, or earlier. Consequently, startups that began during the pandemic could not access this cash.”
18 January 2021, 4:14 pm EST By ( 5 Pitching Trends to Look Out for in 2021 )
Despite this year being one of the hardest ever for many industries, PR included, it has also shown a tremendous boost in media consumption. Last spring, Nielsen found that total TV usage increased by nearly 60%.
Additional research showed that 51% of US adults were using social media more since the start of the outbreak. Editors have worked more than ever, and companies learned to communicate their changes in the new reality. I ve personally sent hundreds of pitches this year (and the years before) and noticed trends that are going to be in play in 2021, too.