I admire the spirit of this question, but find it a bit tone deaf. We’re going to have millions infected in this country, and potentially hundreds of thousands of deaths—that’s not a startup opportunity. It’s just a catastrophe.
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I never mentioned business.
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The embrace of remote work by offline business. An emphasis of deliverables and results — rather than hours worked, perceived productivity. An opportunity to train offline businesses into becoming more remote friendly — even if it is only for emergencies. Can calculate that ROI
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Adoption of automation — so more opportunity for SaaS, but also for consultants to put together digital training, communication and project management systems for any kind of company.
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companies will become more profitable as managers realize who actually ships vs LARPs
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Well, as schools get shut down, I can totally see parents becoming less productive WFH. Not for lack of trying, but what are working parents supposed to do? By definition working parents can't both work all day and take care of the kids unless doing shifts for 16h.
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No more Republican administrations this century?
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They probably all gave it to each other
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