Mar 30, 2020
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Good Monday morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. I was on with Jack Heath this morning. We discussed the Coronavirus, Covid-19, and how it is going to change business and education forever. Here we go with Jack.
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Craig
Whereas before, it would be so unprofessional to hear a cat meow or
child crying in the background that is now acceptable. You know you
don't want to be in the middle of a ruckus while you're trying to
do work, but overall, it is changing all of our attitudes. We're
realizing, you know, people have lives outside of this. And we see
this massive shift.
Craig
A good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. Hopefully, you're
doing okay with this whole SARS2 Covid-19 thing that's been going
around it, hey, it's a drag at the very least, right? Very, very
stressful for so many of us for frankly, some good reasons. Anyhow,
and that was me this morning with Mr. Jack Heath, and I tried to
stick to the good news on the technology front, and frankly, I
think everything is about to change.
Jack
There's Craig Peterson from Tech Talk joins us live. Craig, good
morning. You look at remote learning and people working from home,
these changes are profound, and they're not going to go away
anytime soon. I think a lot of businesses are studying how this is
working. When they find out that a good group of their workforce
can do it from home just as efficiently, even when this virus is
less of a threat. I don't think these changes to you.
Craig
Yeah, I don't either. I think it's kind of interesting. You know, I
homeschooled all of our kids, my wife and I Ollie kids up, I'll
call it because now they've gone on to get MBAs and everything
else. But it is easier to do homeschooling most people I think
realize and it's a much better product, I think as well. And so
we're going to see a surge in homeschooling, we are going to see a
continued surge in people working from home. I listened to your
prior guests talking about what the monthly nut is only for the
real estate, and some of the other things they have to do. You know
for businesses that can be mostly virtual, which is what my
business has been for more than 20 years, why would I be paying for
office space and other things when people already they have a
home?
Jack
Justin wants me to ask you a question, Craig since you work at
home, do you ever get lost go into work in the morning?
Craig
Sometimes I stumbled down the stairs.
Jack
I've been reading, you know, Craig, you know, just a few bits, you
know, a month or two ago, which is to seems like an eternity ago.
Many people right now listening to us going into the course. We
have more people looking to us from all over the map because people
want this information. But people for a business meeting in Boston,
many people would have to leave at 5 am for the old nine o'clock as
the traffic and a lot of companies. They're looking at, you know,
space in Boston high rent, they're going to say wait a minute. Is
this better for everyone if they can start working at eight o'clock
at home versus 11 o'clock to recover from a stressful commute, and
Gonna start looking at this stuff?
Craig
Yeah, it's taking away the stigma. I have noticed this as well
because we get phone calls all the time, and one of our daughters
works for, in fact, Fidelity right here in Merrimack, and she is
working from home now. She and her co-workers have a cat, and they
have dogs, they have kids. And so they're on the phone with people.
Whereas before, it would be so unprofessional to hear cat meow or
child crying in an acceptable background. You know you don't want
to be in the middle of all of the ruckus while you're trying to do
work. But that is changing all of our attitudes. And we're
realizing, you know, people have lives outside of this. And we see
that vast shift. You know, another change I've seen here very
recently is this whole thing about 3d printers. We've got some new
technology out there right now. For instance, the FDA authorized to
test last week, that is, they're expecting to ramp up this week
that is a five- minute Covid-19 tests. And it's designed for small
clinics and you know, the walk-ins and doctor's offices, etc.
There's already about 80,000 of these machines out in the field.
And they expect this week to see that test available right then and
there. It's the size of a toaster. We're seeing 3d printers getting
used, and right now, the FDA is working with people. They're going
to be releasing designs approved for say smash, nasal swabs, etc.
And people are working at home building these things. There are
whole groups of people right now that are dedicating their home 3d
printers. This one company is cranking out 100,000 nasal swabs a
day. Just using these types of printers. People are getting
together online using designs that came out of Europe to make some
of these medical devices not yet been approved here in the US by
the FDA. They have to be careful to meet some of the medical
requirements. But they're also printing up some of these supplies
that are needed by the medical community. That's all coming
together. Yeah.
Jack
I love this innovation with entrepreneurs stepping forward like our
previous guests, the lacrosse helmet company in Exeter cascade to
make protective gear for medical it's just a great way to keep
people employed and help us out. Craig Peterson. Thank you very
much, Craig Peterson dot com. Thanks, Craig.
Craig
Take care.
Craig
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is all free. Your home For Cova 19 time to learn something. All
right, everybody, take care. Bye-bye
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