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Contemporary Open Offices Led to 70% Fewer F2F Interactions: Study
There’s no evidence that chance meetings at the office lead to innovations, according to a study cited by The New York Times’ Upshot. But remote work can enable ideas to bubble up from people with different backgrounds. Online, people who … Continue reading
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Open the Bottle and Let’s Zoom: California Wineries Try Online Tastings As the shutdown halts tourism, vineyards that rely on visits to tasting rooms ship bottles and host virtual events. But some fear they will go out of business. (Wall … Continue reading
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Open the Bottle and Let’s Zoom: California Wineries Try Online Tastings As the shutdown halts tourism, vineyards that rely on visits to tasting rooms ship bottles and host virtual events. But some fear they will go out of business. (Wall … Continue reading
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Why Innovative Winemakers Are Adding Hops to Wine It’s no secret beer has been getting more wine-like in recent years, with many modern IPAs commonly described as “juicy” and “fruity,” two terms that were once strongly
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A Post Lock-Down Opportunity for Wineries Off-premise sales have exploded! Danny Brager of Nielsen calculates to replace the lost revenue from restaurant sales, corresponding alcohol sales in off-premise accounts
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Prohibition Makes a Comeback Pennsylvania shuts down liquor stores. Panic buying ensues. (Wall Street Journal) Telecommuting: Wineries Dealing with the Coronavirus With the pandemic growing and the need to separate employees, several large north coast wineries are seeing benefits … Continue reading
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