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By this time, we are all likely familiar with virtual events of one kind or another. Granted, we’re tired of staring at screens, and while we continue to eagerly await in-real-life (IRL) events to resume, The Year of Zoom has demonstrated that virtual events do have some advantages over in-person events, such as being able to check out sessions more or less on one’s own schedule and, perhaps most importantly, allowing employees in an organization who may never have been able to attend an event due to travel costs, etc., get the benefit of educational sessions or show floor demonstrations.
On the Road Review: Lincoln Corsair Reserve
America’s auto industry is facing many changes, and many challenges. Economic swings, pandemic shutdowns, computer chip shortages, escalating regulations, plus a forced shift to battery electric vehicles, all are keeping managers (and employees) up at night. Three voices here express other thoughts.
“I believe the industry is focused way too much on the curiosity around the machine driving itself”, Ford CEO Jim Farley stated in Financial Times. “We’ve not spent enough time asking about the customer-facing aspects”.
Sheryl Connelly, chief futurist at Ford, recently expressed, “We know that our relationships with automobiles have become more personal and intimate because now they seem to be a place to escape, a place of safety, a place where you can control the environment.”