Business Lessons from the 2020 Pandemic

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This paper discusses the Covid-19 implications for companies, including successful strategies to address it and lessons learned. This crisis has represented a major disruption of economic and commercial activity in the world and has negatively affected many people and businesses, but at the same time has allowed lessons to be learned to make companies more resilient in the future and have their leaders better able to prepare them to deal with similar crises and to overcome them satisfactorily.

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alberto_silva. 2021. \u201cBusiness Lessons from the 2020 Pandemic\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 20 (GJMBR Volume 20 Issue A18): .

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This paper discusses the Covid-19 implications for companies, including successful strategies to address it and lessons learned. This crisis has represented a major disruption of economic and commercial activity in the world and has negatively affected many people and businesses, but at the same time has allowed lessons to be learned to make companies more resilient in the future and have their leaders better able to prepare them to deal with similar crises and to overcome them satisfactorily.

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