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Want to deliver a better omnichannel experience for your customers? Then change the way you create and deliver content.
Content plays a primary role in omnichannel strategy: Your customers expect clear, contextual information at every step of their digital journey, available on all their preferred channels. You probably already knew that.
But many content strategists and marketers donât yet realize how technology innovations like headless content management systems (CMS) have put us at the threshold of an omnichannel revolution â creating a far more efficient way to deliver consistent content across channels and devices. To take advantage, however, you must adopt a new approach.
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The Atlantic
The past year has produced a cross-class coalition for educational choice that reaches deep into the suburbs.
February 8, 2021
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Updated at 1:49 p.m. ET on February 11, 2021.
President Joe Biden has made it clear that he wants to “reopen school doors as quickly as possible,” and that he’s willing to spend generously to make this happen. But he’s not going to get his wish. Even if Congress passes the president’s pandemic-relief plan, which includes $130 billion for the reopening of K–12 schools, in addition to the $67.2 billion Congress has already authorized under the CARES Act and the pandemic-relief legislation that passed in December, some teachers’ unions are setting out conditions for reopening that will be exceedingly difficult to meet, and threatening further “safety strikes” if they don’t get their way. In some districts where the teachers’ unions are especially powerful, the return of in-person learning might not ha