We need a COVID-19 D-Day and the leadership to execute it

Get the Full StoryTwo Harvard Business School professors declare that the U.S. is losing the battle against the pandemic but describe how effective leadership could still win the war.

On June 6, 1944, the United States and its allies launched the largest amphibious assault in world history. This was the result of an enormous logistical enterprise, involving millions of people and years of planning, organization, equipment production, recruiting and training, and mobilizing resources both for the invasion and its immediate follow-up. Much of the effort was voluntary. Massive as D-Day was, it was coordinated and organized, and unified within and across the participating allied countries. It was also the decisive factor in defeating Nazi Germany and its allies.Read Full Story

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