Been hearing this a lot lately.
When PJ married Heather, did they have a year zero anniversary?
Yes. It was called their wedding.
Don't feed the troll...
Been hearing this a lot lately.
When PJ married Heather, did they have a year zero anniversary?
Been hearing this a lot lately.
When PJ married Heather, did they have a year zero anniversary?
Also a song by Swedish metal band Ghost...about the birth and rise of Satan.
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Now who is feeding the trolls
Just so I am clear, people are now upset with Fleck saying "year zero"? Really?
Definition of 'year zero' per Harper Collins: "the beginning of any new system or regime". It's fitting.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/year-zero
BTW, for a financial analyst, Year Zero is a common term for the initial investment at the beginning of a multi-year forecast (all the Carlson School alums on this forum understand the meaning). Also fitting.
Just the usual suspects. We all know who they are and what their agenda is.
Just so I am clear, people are now upset with Fleck saying "year zero"? Really?
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Definition of 'year zero' per Harper Collins: "the beginning of any new system or regime". It's fitting.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/year-zero
BTW, for a financial analyst, Year Zero is a common term for the initial investment at the beginning of a multi-year forecast (all the Carlson School alums on this forum understand the meaning). Also fitting.
People don't like change. They also don't like things that deviate too far from the norm. PJ is all about changing the culture and doing a lot of things that are way outside normal. People get uncomfortable with that.
BTW, for a financial analyst, Year Zero is a common term for the initial investment at the beginning of a multi-year forecast (all the Carlson School alums on this forum understand the meaning). Also fitting.
" New normal" happens all the time and sneaks up on people. Smart phones are a good example...So true. Innovation often starts 'outside normal' then gets accepted later.
If we want to analyze this metaphor (a huge stretch, btw), year zero is, as you said, the time at which initial capital flows into a business. If we want to extend the metaphor, it would be perfectly reasonable to take the time from January 6 to August 31 and call it year zero. Fleck and staff were working on structuring and improving their existing assets, adding new investment capital in the form of recruiting, and seeking additional investors (season ticket holders). When you start to put capital investments to work, when the first shovel goes into the ground, year 1 has begun. By any stretch of this paper-thin metaphor, we are now well into year 1.
People don't like change. They also don't like things that deviate too far from the norm. PJ is all about changing the culture and doing a lot of things that are way outside normal. People get uncomfortable with that.
If we want to analyze this metaphor (a huge stretch, btw), year zero is, as you said, the time at which initial capital flows into a business. If we want to extend the metaphor, it would be perfectly reasonable to take the time from January 6 to August 31 and call it year zero. Fleck and staff were working on structuring and improving their existing assets, adding new investment capital in the form of recruiting, and seeking additional investors (season ticket holders). When you start to put capital investments to work, when the first shovel goes into the ground, year 1 has begun. By any stretch of this paper-thin metaphor, we are now well into year 1.
Hate to break the news to you, but in our First World (sorry, couldn't help myself), change has become constant and ever present. We're having fun with a phrase that has many meanings.
Ah, you're right STP.