Just as crash diets rarely lead to sustainable health, organizational turnarounds require patience and long-lasting commitment.
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Julian Hayes II,
Forbes,
23 Dec. 2024
However, turnarounds often come with difficult decisions, including layoffs, which are sometimes necessary to streamline operations and stabilize finances.
Yet in a few respects, a bit of wobbly action in the indexes, surge in volatility and reversals in some of the more overheated assets were overdue and probably necessary to test the bull market against higher bond yields and a more-foggy policy horizon.
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Michael Santoli,
CNBC,
21 Dec. 2024
But such policies could be subject to new executive orders or reversals.
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Tracy Wilkinson,
Los Angeles Times,
19 Dec. 2024
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