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The Risks of a Big Product Reveal
Communications Andrew Sullivan Communications Andrew Sullivan

The Risks of a Big Product Reveal

Experience teaches us that top-tier outlets like The New York Times will nearly always produce feature stories with a narrative arc. When a story is compelling, that narrative arc includes a "tear" – the words of one film professor – an event that operates as the engine of the story. In the case of Cruise, that event was the vehicle pulling over unexpectedly and ending the reporter's ride, shaping the story and others to follow, no doubt.

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What 2020 Teaches Us for 2021
Communications Amber Ott Communications Amber Ott

What 2020 Teaches Us for 2021

We are fast approaching a full year of living with a global pandemic. A year full of disruption and tragedy — but also change. Our lives have changed in profound ways, and so has our politics and the ways we communicate. This is our effort at taking stock of this change. It’s our effort at making sense of 2020 and extracting lessons as we turn the page to a new chapter of the American experience.

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New Research: North Texans Split on COVID-19 Concerns
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New Research: North Texans Split on COVID-19 Concerns

A study of residents in the Dallas-Fort Worth area reveals a fault line in public opinion on COVID-19 between people who are more concerned about the economic impact of the pandemic and people who are more concerned about health outcomes. This is among the key findings from our work on behalf of Texas 2036, a group focused on the future of the state's economy.

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Leadership Lessons from the         Coronavirus Crisis
Communications Amber Ott Communications Amber Ott

Leadership Lessons from the Coronavirus Crisis

We’ve settled on several examples of crisis leadership which we find most instructive. These span different areas of civil society: business, government and NGOs alike. Our analysis suggests crisis leadership falls into three broad categories: preparing for a crisis, managing through a crisis and seizing opportunity in a crisis.

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Governor Newsom At History’s Edge
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Governor Newsom At History’s Edge

We’re at an historic moment, but historic moments haven’t fazed Gavin Newsom in the past. It’s hard to miss the parallel between the energy and fire crisis with same-sex marriage in 2004, when San Francisco Mayor Newsom put himself at the edge of a national civil rights movement.

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