Adapting Episode 1: Canlis

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2020-03-20

47 分钟
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The world has changed. Acquired is changing too: we’re taking a pause from our normal episodes. The world doesn’t need stories of M&A and IPOs right now. But it does still need stories of great companies and great leaders. So we’re taking everything that we’ve put into Acquired - our format, our infrastructure, and the way we can reach all of you - and launching Adapting. Adapting is a series all about doing just that -- changing to fit what the world needs right now, not what it needed last week. Our first episode starts on the front lines of change: the local restaurant industry. Mark Canlis joins us to discuss how the world-renowned Canlis restaurant in Seattle is adapting by simultaneously closing their 70 year old dining room service, and launching three brand new, no-contact concept restaurants in just one week to keep their staff employed and the city fed: "Pretty quickly we realized that it would be just as risky to do nothing as it would to do something really radical. And if we were gonna live into our values, every once and awhile that’s really going to cost you something." This conversation is an incredible inspiration to us all, and a reminder of the vast power of the human spirit during challenging times.  Sponsors:ServiceNow: https://bit.ly/acqsnaiagentsHuntress: https://bit.ly/acqhuntressVanta: https://bit.ly/acquiredvanta More Acquired!: Get email updates with hints on next episode and follow-ups from recent episodesJoin the SlackSubscribe to ACQ2Merch Store!
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  • All right, listeners, we are coming to you in a time of enormous change and upheaval.

  • The coronavirus has spread around the world, challenging global health systems, bringing economies to their knees, and changing daily life for everyone, seemingly overnight.

  • Given this, it just seems irresponsible to stay business as usual over here and put on our normal acquired episodes for you all.

  • So we're changing Acquired.

  • For the first time ever, we're taking a pause from normal episodes.

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  • People normally tune in to hear us talk about the stories behind great technology companies and what goes into building them.