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We can learn so much from history, particularly when we can extract the right lessons. I recently saw where someone compared the pandemic and the future that’s still unfolding to World War Two and what happened after. It’s not just about fighting (and winning) the war; it’s just as important to think about what happens after it’s over.
Once World War Two was over, the slogan became, “And now—win the peace.” The words resonated. The war was over, and the world had to set about reinventing itself in a big way. To say the economy experienced a boom is an understatement.
Can we also “win the peace” following the fierce battle we’re now in the thick of? There is a tendency for all of us to focus on “getting through this.” It’s normal to want to get through painful circumstances, but it’s not enough. We need to look farther down the road. Now is the time for business leaders—in league with local government and citizens—to start figuring out what our communities are going to look like on the other side of the pandemic, in the midst of massive social and economic change.
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