As we all collectively struggle with how autumn is somehow already right around the corner, we’re reflecting on a few of our final summer accomplishments. This August, we have:
– Partnered with SourceDay and other leading transformational technology companies.
– Completed multiple brand positioning workshops to help companies refine their messaging.
– Been listed as a top branding agency by Expertise and Built In Austin.
– Watched one of our clients, Intero, on Good Morning America, and, in the process, convinced several of our staffers that eggplant is worth a try.
This summer has been a transformative period across the country, filled with reflection, re-evaluation and uncertainty. This past month has ushered in a new crisis of both the existential and practical varieties, as we’ve all watched the U.S. Postal Service, one of the most universally beloved federal institutions (not like they’re facing a lot of stiff competition lately, though, am I right?) face the threat of extinction.
Before diving deeper into this issue and why it’s relevant, here are some news we think you could use:
NEWS TO USE:
– Zoom just failed its biggest test. Its apology is an extraordinary example of emotional intelligence: When Zoom experienced widespread outages during the last week of August, it issued an apology that took responsibility, showed dependability and established trust, all important lessons for business leaders.
– Why Ford’s Jim Hackett and other major CEOs are stepping down in 2020: An exodus of CEOs is happening in all industries, forcing companies to rethink what it means to be a leader.
– TikTok calls Trump ban ‘political’ in lawsuit: TikTok, a top Chinese social media platform known for activism, creativity and a billion global downloads, is being classified as a cybersecurity threat.

