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Do you feel a little responsible for creating our 'always-on' culture?
Answered by Doreen Lorenzo
  • Doreen Lorenzo

    Doreen Lorenzo

  1. Doreen Lorenzo President, Frog Design

    TRANSCRIPT:

    Absolutely, and now you can't live without it. In many respects, you have to learn then -- I think what we have to learn is -- I'm at that age where I knew what it was like before versus what it is today. Our children today and a lot of the people that work at frog, that's just the world they know. They don't know anything different.

    I think I knew the world where you can send a letter, and you didn't have to respond for three days to the letter. Those days are gone. So learning, for me, that constant, instant, having to respond 24/7 -- I mean, people laugh at me because they say I'll respond to e-mails and notes seven days a week, 24 hours a day. It's not that quite true, but I feel that responsibility, and maybe it was because I didn't have that my whole professional life, but now it's a reality. I don't know.

    Yes, I feel like we created a lot of this. There is some good. There's a lot of good that comes out of it, but there's also some unrest that comes out of it, too.

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