Editor’s Letter
Oct 06, 2020
3 minutes
Paul Croughton EDITOR IN CHIEF @PAULCROUGHTON
Videoconferencing wasn’t designed for brainstorming sessions. Ideally these discussions are lively, rambunctious affairs, with one person offering up a thought and others chipping in with validating data or anecdotal evidence. What starts off as a half-baked notion might, over the course of a spirited back and forth, turn into something vital and thrilling. And new. Trouble is, meetings are rarely optimal with people talking over each
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