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Global Economic Outlook 2021

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The annual economic outlook identifies three themes in its predictions for 2021:

  1. The global economy is expected to grow at record speed.
  2. Recovery will be uneven across sectors, countries and incomes. 
  3. There will be a synchronized push for green infrastructure.

22 ASSOCIATION CEOS ON STATES OF INDUSTRY ACROSS ENERGY

Leaders of 22 energy associations gave their states of the industry last week. Here are their short videos, broken down by speaker, industry and association. 


WEBINAR TODAY: Annual Energy Outlook 2021

At 2 p.m. Eastern Feb. 3, the U.S. EIA will release its 2021 Annual Energy Outlook. Submit questions in the live chat or tweet using #BPClive. 


Q1 2021 PEI Journal Is Live

Cover story: What Fuels Consumers Want Comes Down to Economics

Read the Q1 2021 issue

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TED TALK: 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT GRIEVING EMPLOYEES

When we experience loss, grief travels with us everywhere — even work. What can companies do to support grieving employees? (This video contains mature content.)


The Next Normal: Trends That Will Define 2021  

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world, and its effects will last. Keep these factors in mind as your business prepares for the next normal.


Gasoline, Diesel Fuel Update

These charts show the price of a gallon of gas and a gallon of diesel by region. See percentages of taxes, distribution and marketing, refining and crude oil.


COVID-19'S IMPACT ON AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES 

Scaled-back funding by investors and OEMs probably will stall autonomous vehicle development for months, not years. Long-term uncertainty hinges on autonomous regulations.


How I Make Amazon's Highest Stakes Decisions

In an excerpt from a new collection of his writings, the Amazon CEO says his secret is making fewer, better decisions and thinking three years out.


40 Communication Tips to Boost Your Audience's Understanding

Here's how to get your point across clearly ... and so it sticks. Remember, the main character in any story (marketing, email, meetings, calls, etc.) is the person you tell it to.


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