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Local hospital offers influencers the chance to skip the vaccine line in exchange for social media coverage. pic.twitter.com/U1eSY9OtLQ Fatgirl Hedonist (@FatgirlHedonist) April 6, 2021
Cari Garcia, the mind behind the Fatgirl Hedonist food blog, was one influencer who received the email. Her first thought: Are you fucking kidding me?
Garcia works in the healthcare industry in Broward County and has been attempting to secure vaccines for high-risk family members and friends for several weeks. She says accepting a vaccine appointment because of how many followers she has would present a huge ethical conflict for her. I feel like there are people that need it more, she tells
Look how Maharashtra government is treating doctors who fought Covid
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Over 300 doctors in the state, including those feted by governor for exemplary work during the pandemic, have either not received their salaries for close to six months or are getting less than half of what they were paid earlier
While doctors across the world are being feted for their work in battling the Covid-19 pandemic, over 300 doctors across 18 medical colleges in Maharashtra have not been paid for months or have seen their salaries cut by more than 50 per cent.
A majority of these doctors were either promoted in 2017 at the medical colleges they were employed with, or plucked from smaller colleges in the state’s interiors and placed in bigger institutes in senior positions.
Companies tap management gurus to tackle ‘unknowns’
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Management gurus believe learnings from the financial crisis of 2008 should be applied here as well. Rohit Deshpande, who is the Sebastian S Kresge Professor of Marketing at Harvard Business School, said a majority of companies reduced their investments in marketing during the financial crisis.
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(This story originally appeared in on Jan 21, 2021)Mumbai: In a world where predicting even the short-term future is becoming difficult, organisations are rushing to management thinkers to understand how best they can cope with unforeseeable conditions ‘the unknown unknowns’.
Vijay Govindarajan, Coxe Distinguished Professor at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, said he has received several calls from CEOs in the past 12 months asking this very question. Covid will transform industries but one doesn’t yet know how. According to Govindarajan, what companies find useful to prepare for an u
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VSCO girls born in 2003 are wearing their dad s favorite T-shirt brand from the 90s, Life Is Good, famous for its smiling, beret-wearing mascot, Jake.
Over the years, Life Is Good set itself apart from other brands by evoking joy through its products and instilling a philosophy of customer centricity.
Its cofounder Bert Jacobs doesn t see Life Is Good as a fashion brand but as a communications company that uses apparel as a conduit for positive messages.
Jacobs explained how the brand s rational optimism helped it to stave off bankruptcy and layoffs during the pandemic and led it to a year of record highs.