Have you witnessed a time when you industry reversed course on something important? We’d love to hear about it, because when these U-Turns are covered up we lose out on our ability to better evaluate the current direction of our industries.
Dayna Hennigan

Just like the world has endured changes and has become accustomed to many new “normals,” we as Realtors at Hennigan Realty Group have experienced twists, turns, and some ebbs and flows in our industry in the past 3 years. During the height of the Covid pandemic, the real estate world was in a frenzy with people taking advantage of the extreme drop-in interest rates and getting pre-approved to purchase a home. Read more>>
Jesus Manuel Laboy

Industries related to the production of goods, especially ones with asset intensive manufacturing processes, have been for decades looking for ways to scale their productivity while increasing their asset’s performance and reliability. Predictive Maintenance has been one of the approaches many companies have implemented with a variable degree of success. Read more>>
Alexandra Nyman

For me, the U-Turn came when I decided that I no longer wanted to use my skills as a marketing professional for a for-profit entity, and when I decided I wanted to use my skills for the greater good; which I define as working for a nonprofit or an organization whose values closely align with my own. Read more>>
Lin Sue Flood

I’ve experienced two such U-Turns. After 36 years as a television newscaster, it became clear that interactive forms of media were impacting journalism. Influencers grew followers, while TV lost viewers. Traditional news was no longer the way most people learned about their world. Read more>>