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" ... As a catastrophic year draws to a close, leaders must embrace a [not so] new normal in business whereby the speed at which companies can respond to change is arguably more valuable than their ability to land on the right business model or product. In setting themselves up to operate in this way, leadership must ask themselves if their organizations have a clear vision and whether stakeholders are in alignment with that vision. There is no perfect formula for achieving organization-wide alignment yet the shared experience people have felt in 2020 does, at the very least, present a window to achieve such alignment. While leaders may anticipate a more merciful year ahead, internalizing that speed is the new IP will be critical in surviving what will be sure to be another challenging year. ... "
" ... Climate change and its potential catastrophic consequences are lurking around the corner. Will we be ready? Will we be adequately resilient? ... "
" ... How VLSFO 'Frankenstein Fuel' caused serious engine failures that led to catastrophic ship and ... [+] pollution disasters around the world ... "
" ... One point that’s often overlooked is that Millennials have had to overcome more obstacles than many are willing to admit. While 2020 has been a catastrophic year for everyone, Millennials are reminded of yet another major crisis—the Great Recession—that impeded their ability to obtain and keep well-paying jobs and reduce their debt. ... "
" ... Ten months into this pandemic, the catastrophic human and economic toll is clear. The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has caused 18 million infections and more than 300,000 deaths in the United States alone. American job recovery has stalled; companies that were hiring during the summer are now hitting the pause button. Thousands of businesses have closed their doors for good. ... "