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" ... It would be a tremendous waste to treat the past year as a detour—a momentary delay that leads us right back to the path we were on. Instead, we need to treat 2020 as a shortcut that showed us how to leapfrog to our desired destination: a place where we’re not merely surviving, but thriving. ... "
" ... Technology can be another tremendous asset to your business that will help you stop relying on any one employee more than others. This is the most efficient way to store information and allow it to be shared among more employees. It decreases your concerns about losing your key employee. ... "
" ... Throughout 2020, we’ve seen a tremendous shift in consumer media and purchasing habits, which, in turn, has driven a shift in media strategy and the approach to media buying. Whether it’s CTV (Connected TV) coming into its own and dominating the growth in digital spends or the shift to DTC (direct-to-consumer) and e-commerce as traditionally offline brands scramble to offer a digital experience, the marketing landscape has changed. ... "
" ... We expect to see tremendous innovation in both in-person activities as well as virtual engagement. The ideas we are developing internally, and also seeing in the market, related to event execution are inspiring as they emphasize health and safety while also delivering a first-class experience for our participants. I believe that the innovation we see in 2021 will be here to stay for many years to come. ... "
" ... “There will be tremendous distress in 2021,” Anton says. But, he adds, “there will be excellent buying opportunities.” If the pandemic ebbs by the summer, some retail and hospitality activity may return, although things will start slow. There’s no saying whether office culture will snap back to its old form, or whether work-from-home is here to stay at least in part. ... "