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“Too big and important to fail. Leaders and managers should do everything in their power to keep it afloat. Use the same model that those across the that use to stay afloat.”
“Govt has no business in that. They have enough problems with the road network, the court houses and hospitals which they need to address urgently. Yes, they waited too long to make the deep changes that were needed. These new technologies have been long coming and they are going nowhere! The pandemic only hasten the shift and they have not been agile in their response.”