
Bret Stephens, the author of the first piece references the "quotidian details of [Breivik's] shooting," while Joanne Kaufman, who penned the book review, referenced the "quotidian pursuits like commerce."
So what does this word mean? My favorite source for word meanings offers the following:
adjective
1. daily: a quotidian report.
2. usual or customary; everyday: quotidian needs.
3. ordinary; commonplace: paintings of no more than quotidian artistry.
4. (of a fever, ague, etc.) characterized by paroxysms that recur daily.
noun
5. something recurring daily.
6. a quotidian fever or ague.
And thus the real reason for this post: your quotidian reports (or the ones you produce and give to various folks in your organization). When was the last time you did an inventory of them? Are they needed? Can they be improved? Might be a good new year's project!
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