COVID-19 and Business Resilience in 2022
More than 400 million people have been affected and over six million have died as of March 2022. The good news is that several advanced economies and middle-income countries have reached substantial vaccination rates. International trade has picked up, and many developing countries are benefiting from high commodity prices.
Key Takeaways
- β Risk-resilient organizations are those that understand the macro factors they operate in, and build plans that allow them to adapt to changing circumstances, survive sudden shocks and regain a desired equilibrium
- β As business leaders look ahead, they can lead the charge in helping to improve business resilience,
- β ensuring their organization can thrive amid disruption and uncertainty
- β All organizations should understand that crises are inevitable
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