The fast-spreading coronavirus is prompting a rethink of the most basic form of business etiquette
Marc Andreessen was finishing breakfast at a Rosewood hotel in Menlo Park, Calif., last week when he spotted his friend, Egon Durban, at the next table over. Mr. Durban, the co-CEO of private-equity firm Silver Lake, extended his hand.
“We’re doing the virtual elbow bump,” said Mr. Andreessen,...Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
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