Brigadoon Daily Rundown = April 21, 2020

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Niall Ferguson: The economic legacy of lockdown: The fallout from our disastrous COVID-19 policy could tip us into the worst depression since the 1930s. https://bit.ly/2VXYZf5

Gordon Brown’s case for global coöperation during the coronavirus pandemic https://bit.ly/3cAi2CQ

HR McMaster: How China sees the world: And how we should see China. https://bit.ly/34PCqgB

Michael Green and Evan S. Medeiros: The pandemic won’t make China the world’s leader: Few countries are buying the model or the message from Beijing. https://fam.ag/34TkrFK

38 days when Britain sleepwalked into disaster: The Times reports, Boris Johnson skipped five Cobra meetings on the virus, calls to order protective gear were ignored and scientists’ warnings fell on deaf ears. Failings in February may have cost thousands of lives. https://bit.ly/3cyFBf1

#MustRead

Debbie Millman: The real reason people are hoarding toilet paper and guns https://bit.ly/2xKkXdd

@behaviorgap

1- There are facts.
2- Then there’s our feelings about those facts. 
3- Then there’s the stories we tell yourselves about our feeling about those facts.

Those are 3 very different things.


Robert Moran: Future-proofing post-pandemic strategy https://bit.ly/2KlowJA

Samuel Brealey: Marketing, for the little guy: Marketing isn’t about social media or advertising; that’s part of marketing but you need to start way further back than that. Otherwise, in the long run, you’ll fail. https://bit.ly/2ysPM6c

Resilience is about how you recharge, not how you endure https://bit.ly/2XsP1Vj