Hadrian's Wall
by: Doug Griffith
Hadrian’s Wall, 71 miles long, 20 feet high and 8 feet thick, was built about AD 121 to protect the northern border of Roman Britain against hostile tribes. The wall joined heavily guarded forts and fortified sentry posts. Parts of it are still standing today. This ancient stone and masonry wall represents preparation, foresight, and endurance. That’s exactly what we hope to accomplish with our newsletter articles.
While we don’t expect to have quite the same impact as Hadrian’s Wall, we do hope to provide you with valuable information that will help you see trends as they begin to develop, prepare for these trends, and position your company to endure the many changes that are sure to come.
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