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Corona: Insights for life
Corona: Insights for life
Corona: Insights for life
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The year 2020 will have an important place in human history. The corona pandemic has turned our lives upside down almost overnight. The aftershocks of this crisis will still be felt by our children's children. What are the long-term consequences of this event of the century for us - privately and professionally?

While the virus is raging worldwide, Bernhard Bauhofer, internationally known strategy consultant and author of the book classics "Reputation Management" and "Respekt", takes a mental classification of what is happening and includes a wide range of aspects in his considerations. A compact work that gives inspiration for reflection as well as hope.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 4, 2020
ISBN9783749494729
Corona: Insights for life
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Bernhard Bauhofer

Bernhard Bauhofer is an internationally known book author, speaker, moderator and business consultant specializing in reputation management. As a recognized expert, he is regularly invited to interviews, such as on Bloomberg or CNBC. "If there is one man who knows about the importance of public perception, it is Bernhard Bauhofer", Maryam Nemazee (Bloomberg TV-presenter)

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    Corona - Bernhard Bauhofer

    before.

    Daddy, are we there yet?

    As soon as the crisis broke out and it was far from reaching its zenith, we impatiently asked how long this state of emergency would last. With a ghostly emptiness, time seems to stand still in the lockdown. The deceleration - so often hailed as therapy and avoidance of burnout, which has been so hard for us to practice in reality - has now been imposed on us. Hardly escaped from the often accursed hamster wheel, the Homo Sapiens, now dealing with panic buying, once again demonstrates his urge for activism and selfishness.

    Old habits die hard

    We want to return to our normal, often denigrated life too quickly. But the corona crisis has literally forced us to throw our everyday life overboard from one moment to the next. There are no more visits to restaurants, clubs or gyms, no after-work beer with friends. Spontaneity outside your own four walls is simply prohibited.

    We have probably just witnessed a new era and may be dividing our recent history into the time before and after corona. Nobody knows which new age will dawn and the long-term effects are difficult to assess. Trends that have been emerging for some time could accelerate, other trends could be nipped in the bud. But what does this mean for each and every one of us, privately and professionally? Here is an attempt to describe our uncertain

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