I don't believe the last battery chemist technology is with us yet. So there's still more to come. The emphasis on e v versus hydrogen vehicles or some other kind of combustion engine will come, if and when those technologies become mature enough. And so hydrogen fuel has its place somewhere in the future as well. I hope it keeps me young, but it always keeps me energized. i used to kid people, i drank more coffee coming home to face my seven kids then going to work in the morning. They're all out of the house now, but that energy still is here. Now i just put that energy into the congregation that i serve or other initiatives that i'm a part
General Motors’ Gerald Johnson shares the process and progress of trying to accomplish two daunting goals: an all-electric vehicle future, and to become the world’s most inclusive company. One thing that Johnson, the Executive Vice President of manufacturing and sustainability, has learned: “If you're not making mistakes, you're not making progress.” He adds that progress requires us to embrace being uncomfortable — and to learn from it. Johnson, who is a pastor as well, also discusses why he believes work-life integration is more realistic than work-life balance.
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