2020 continues to be a trying and complicated year. This statement goes beyond the boundaries of publishing and speaks to the totality of our society and economy. But as publishers, we all play an important role in informing, entertaining and serving our communities, regardless of social, political or economic conditions. During this historic moment in time, a highlight for Folio: is that we've had the opportunity to engage in insightful conversations with a number of folks from around our community. We've heard inspiring stories about creativity and innovation and a deep commitment to serving communities—either through content initiatives or philanthropy. It would be admittedly daunting and exhaustive to recap all of these conversations, but we think it's a good idea to highlight some of our favorite interviews we’ve done in recent months with leading editors-in-chief. Among the many questions we asked all of them was how they were managing through the pandemic and how their leadership decisions align with their brand mission. This is what they had to say... Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Business Review “I feel like our role in some way is sort of clear. We were created for a moment like this. This is a place to go to for information that’s real, on how to lead and how to manage and work with teams. All of that is teed up for us. What we need to figure out is how much of it is a public service and how much is a business model.” Read more: "We Were Created for... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'
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