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Drew McManus

Now That Net Neutrality Is Going Away, Here’s What You Should Be Doing To Prepare

Mon, Nov 11, 2017
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Right before the Thanksgiving holiday, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman, Ajit Pai, laid out his plan to repeal existing net neutrality rules. Net neutrality is the name given to the set of regulations that require Telecom providers, (like Internet Service Providers Comcast, Verizon, Time Warner, and AT&T) to deliver all web content at the same

You Underestimate The Power Of Dark Meat

Thu, Nov 11, 2017
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Implementing Water Management On A Flood Zone Armed With Nothing More Than A Spork

Wed, Nov 11, 2017
Spork This
“Damn it.” This was the thought that crossed my mind at the end of a very long day after realizing I still had to write a blurb for a group post at ArtsHacker about what I’m grateful for as an arts manager. And yes, the group post was my idea in the first place so

In The Game Of Executive Musical Chairs, Philly Can’t Find Someone To Sit Down

Tue, Nov 11, 2017
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At a time when both the LA Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra announced new CEOs within the span of one day, the Philadelphia Orchestra continues to be vexed by finding someone to fill their top executive gig. On the other side of that coin, Philly may have pulled out the chair for one or

Here’s Something Positive Men Can Do To Change The #MeToo Culture

Mon, Nov 11, 2017
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Fair warning: today’s post is strictly commentary. Among the numerous reasons #MeToo stories exist, is a profound lack of empathy. We can all listen to these stories but putting yourself in someone’s position to understand and share their feelings requires some work. A key component of empathy is seeing others as equals and if you’re
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