When Will the Recession End? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 289)
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When Will the Recession End? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 289) — Headlines and Show Notes
It’s pretty clear we’re all living through a Covid-19 driven recession. And while we know that the recession will end, no one knows for sure when the recession will end. However, it’s probably safe to assume that it will last at least as long as an average recession, give or take. What’s more important is what you do now — for your customers and your business — to ensure you’re putting yourself in good shape both for the time being and when we finally come to the end of the recession.
How can you do that? The latest episode of Thinks Out Loud walks you through it. Here are the show notes for you.
Relevant Links — When Will the Recession End? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 289)
- Is a Recession More Likely This Year? Here’s What You Don’t Want to Do (Thinks Out Loud Episode 276)
- Will the Coronavirus Recession Be Shorter? | Morgan Stanley
- Assessing the Shape of the Economic Recovery | Morgan Stanley
- The Conference Board says that its “leading economic indicators” point to a deep recession with no sign of fast rebound.
- No second virus wave? – POLITICO
- America’s Unemployment Numbers Are Stabilizing. That’s Not A Good Thing. | FiveThirtyEight
- Don’t Expect A Quick Recovery. Our Survey Of Economists Says It Will Likely Take Years. | FiveThirtyEight
- CNBC: “What Happened in Every US Recession Since the Great Depression.” Plus a Google spreadsheet of the data from CNBC
- Why You Should Be Optimistic About the Future Right Now (Thinks Out Loud Episode 285)
- Coronavirus COVID-19 and the Travel Industry: How Hotel and Travel Companies Can Manage Business Disruption
- Most in US who lost job, pay from COVID-19 say states will reopen too soon | Pew Research Center
- Pandemic-Proof Digital Trends: What You Need to Know (Thinks Out Loud Episode 284)
- The Race You Can’t Win
- The Lost Art of Value Adds in Marketing (Thinks Out Loud Episode 277)
- How You Can Make Digital Do Your Heavy Lifting in Difficult Times (Thinks Out Loud Episode 283)
- How Marketers Can Plan for the Recovery (Thinks Out Loud Episode 281)
- Your Big Opportunity When The Current Crisis Ends? Adults Under 40 (Thinks Out Loud Episode 280)
- The Single Biggest Myth in Digital: Content is Expensive (Thinks Out Loud Episode 275)
- Two Years of Digital Transformation in Two Months (Thinks Out Loud Episode 287)
- We Live Online Now (Thinks Out Loud Episode 288)
- Does Discounting Work in a Recession? (Thinks Out Loud Episode 315)
- Marketing in Uncertain Times (Thinks Out Loud Episode 352)
- Doing Digital in the Weirdest Economy Ever (Thinks Out Loud Episode 355)
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Recorded using a Heil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Mic and a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 (3rd Gen) USB Audio Interface into Logic Pro X for the Mac.
Running time: 19m 16s
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