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Day #67 of Shelter in Place

Made in California Podcast:
Reopening with Safety in Mind

In the latest Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development's Made in California podcast, listen to different small businesses across the state pivot their businesses' safety protocols for their employees and customers. 

"As more California small businesses reopen around the state – focused on the safety of their employees and customers – we want to take a closer look… what’s working, what isn’t?"

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To listen to Made in California's
"Re-Opening with Safety in Mind" episode, please click here.
 

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AT&T Summer Learning Academy: Externship for College Students

In a press release on May 21st, AT&T announced the launch of its AT&T Summer Learning Academy program to support college students.

"Our hope is that this program provides an environment where students can continue to grow and prepare for life after graduation.

The AT&T Summer Learning Academy is a free, self-paced online learning certificate program powered by our award-winning AT&T University curriculum. The unpaid “externship” is designed to support more than 100,000 students on the AT&T University platform. And, while the content is in English, it’s available to students located anywhere in the world, as long as they can access the site.

We’ve created a curriculum that includes professional development and business acumen coursework that will benefit students well into the future. Students will have the opportunity to hear from speakers like Stedman Graham, Molly Bloom (author of Molly’s Game), and General Thomas Kolditz.

Ultimately, our goal is to help students obtain a certificate that meets some of their professional experience requirements, and we’re discussing that possibility with a number of universities."

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To learn more about the AT&T Summer Learning Academy, please visit here.
 

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What Now? Experts Weigh in on How Business is Changing Forever

"The shock is over. The damage is real. Now, a critical new phase begins.

Business leaders around the world, having taken stock of today’s COVID-19 reality, are starting the process of rebuilding their companies, and their industries, even as the threat of the virus continues. They are clear-eyed, determined, and even a little bit optimistic. Yet like everyone else, they’re deeply concerned about what the future holds. Even when the pandemic recedes, it will have changed their industries significantly.

For almost 25 years, we at Fast Company have been dedicated to sharing stories of how creative-minded leaders have innovated their way through crises big and small—how, despite great obstacles, forward-thinking individuals and teams have not just survived, but thrived. The economic repercussions of this global pandemic are without precedent. But we are confident that learning from others’ experiences, even the failures, represents the best way forward. In fact, it may be the only way.

In a new, ongoing series called The Shape of Tomorrow, we present dispatches from the front lines of business—sharing the first-person perspectives of CEOs, designers, engineers, marketers, and others who are, as we write this, redefining what healthcare, travel, retail, advertising, architecture, hiring, and more will look like in the months, years, and even decades to come."

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To read more of Jill Berstein and Amy Farley's
Fast Company article, please visit here.
 

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