Trends’ 2020 Hits and Misses
A year ago, when we asked ourselves and the Trends family to predict where things were headed for 2020, we had no idea what a roller-coaster year was ahead.
A year ago, when we asked ourselves and the Trends family to predict where things were headed for 2020, we had no idea what a roller-coaster year was ahead.
This is the 2nd in a series of articles in which we investigate trends in different parts of the world, show how companies are responding to those trends, and provide lessons you can apply to your business. Check out our first article on Japan.
When President Emmanuel Macron came to power in 2017, the former investment banker vowed to make France “a nation of unicorns.”
This is the first in a series of articles in which we investigate trends in different parts of the world, show how companies are responding to those trends, and provide lessons you can apply to your business.
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There was a time when I nearly succumbed to the siren song of #vanlife. My wife was working as a travel nurse—I tagged along as a writer/entrepreneur—which meant that, for two years, we moved to a new city every three months. I thought about purchasing an RV on numerous occasions. It would’ve made a ton of sense over short-term apartment rentals, but I couldn’t bring myself to put down the cash—or take showers under a bag with a hole poked in it.