Steve Pockross
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And we're thinking about our next level of things that we can offer as well.
And then we adjusted the pause, the amount of time that companies could take off too.
So I think that was one of the things.
The other thing we thought about is what other assets do we have to offer?
And so I started a new video series on LinkedIn that we're sharing out where I'm just interviewing marketing leaders, agencies, agency coaches on how to guide, what do they expect to see from the crisis?
And then what are their best recommendations?
We're trying to make these really short, like five minute videos that people can see three times a week.
You can find it on my LinkedIn and hopefully find it valuable.
Cool.
So I gave you my favorite business book last time, which was Switch.
But I'm going to tell you my favorite current one, which is The Power of Little Ideas by David Robertson.
And it's about it really appeals to a company like mine, which is innovation doesn't have to come from a blue ocean strategy where you have to disrupt the whole world in classic startup style.
But you can incrementally build out what you've already done in a way that's much more similar to Apple.
I'm learning a lot from Mark Oregon right now, who is the founder of Eloqua and Influitive, who I spend a lot of time talking to and also learning from.
So I think Slack is the one that everyone's going to say, but I just think it's so powerful and can be used in so many interesting and creative ways that I can't say enough about it, especially in this virtual time.
Our favorite channel right now is Quarantine Tips, where everybody is sharing their tips for staying sane or fun things that they found on the channel.
We just did a poll on, we found out that the average alcohol intake had increased by 42% in the Bay Area since this all started, and seeing if you were above average or meeting average.
So funny.
Last time I said seven.
Now I'm saying seven good hours.