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" ... After months of turbulence, businesses are scrambling to find ways to see out the annus horribilis that has been 2020 on a much-needed high note. But holiday parties can’t and won’t look anything like the festivities of previous years. ... "
" ... Many are ready to classify 2020 as “Annus horribilis” and pretend it never happened. Don’t get me wrong — I’m not about to proclaim that it’s been a banner year. There are plenty of things that should go (like having to say “you’re on mute” a dozen times a day), but the events of 2020 evoked some positive B2B marketing practices that should definitely stay. Here are some that rise to the top of my list: ... "
" ... My take is that while investment sentiment is high, it's a lagging rather than a leading indicator. Money managers aren't insanely bullish. Hedge fund operators sustained an annus horribilis. They're trying to make up for their shabby performance, buying what they believe are mispriced small capitalization properties. Most of them missed Google, shorted biotech and ignored Apple at the bottom, excepting Carl Icahn, and a few others. ... "
" ... People around the world were keen to see the back of 2020, an annus horribilis in more than one way. However, the harsh reality is, that at least the first half of 2021 will be just as challenging, if not more. Unfortunately, despite some early optimistic predictions, the pandemic is still rampant across many countries, with new virus variants inducing new lockdown measures, and people are starting to have enough. As the Takeaway host Tanzina Vega tweeted, people are hitting the "pandemic wall". Growing social unrest, disengagement at work are all early warning signs that policymakers and employers need to take seriously. ... "
" ... Unfortunately, Toobin is not the only former superstar to make 2020, our collective annus horribilis, just a little bit worse. Here are the year’s biggest career crashes, arranged in alphabetical order. ... "