CrisisIbility® and a Truckload of Lemonade.

“We’ve had a heck of a truckload of lemons so I think we need to try and turn it into a truckload of lemonade.

The lemonade I see are several things, one is … we’ve focused more over the last 24 weeks on e-distance learning, e-commerce, and e-governance than we’ve seen in the last 24 years.

I think the second is the tectonic shifts in global trade flows from east to west. I think there will be a rethinking about supply chain resiliency.”

— Dan Runde

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Dan Runde, Senior Vice President, and William A. Schreyer Chair and Director of the Project of Prosperity and Development at CSIS joins the podcast to discuss the need for society to learn from current experiences and the tectonic shifts underway around the globe. Specifically, Dan connects education, inequality, and corruption and their effects in a pandemic-impacted world.

 
 
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