JaneKCall
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Stanford hosted a "Hacking for Recovery" class in which students presented well-researched action plans to help existing businesses recover and new ones to start, post-pandemic. From "AntiCovidA.I." to a pandemic advisory service for travelers, the results are worth the read.
https://steveblank.com/2020/08/17/hacking-4-recovery-2/
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