Happi Staff01.10.21
There's normal, the new normal and now, the next normal. COVID-19 made 2020 abnormal, but McKinsey said several trends that emerged during the pandemic will outlast it. For example, the McKinsey Global Institute estimates that more than 20% of the global workforce could work the majority of its time away from the office and be just as effective.
In a recent study, McKinsey identified several trends that will shape the way we work, play and live. They include:
The COVID-19 Crisis & Recovery Shape the Global Economy
In a recent study, McKinsey identified several trends that will shape the way we work, play and live. They include:
The COVID-19 Crisis & Recovery Shape the Global Economy
• The return of confidence unleashes a consumer rebound.
• Leisure travel bounces back but business travel lags.
• The crisis sparks a wave of innovation and launches a generation of entrepreneurs.
• Digitially enabled productivity gains accelerate the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Businesses Adjust to the Crisis
• Pandemic-induced changes in shopping behavior forever alter consumer businesses.
• Supply chains rebalance and shift.
• The future of work arrives ahead of schedule.
• The biopharma revolution takes hold.
• Portfolio restructuring accelerates.
• Green, with a touch of brown, is the color of recovery.
How the COVID-19 Crisis Could Change Society
• Healthcare systems take stock and make changes
• The hangovers begin as governments tackle debt.
• Stakeholder capitalism comes of age.
• Leisure travel bounces back but business travel lags.
• The crisis sparks a wave of innovation and launches a generation of entrepreneurs.
• Digitially enabled productivity gains accelerate the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Businesses Adjust to the Crisis
• Pandemic-induced changes in shopping behavior forever alter consumer businesses.
• Supply chains rebalance and shift.
• The future of work arrives ahead of schedule.
• The biopharma revolution takes hold.
• Portfolio restructuring accelerates.
• Green, with a touch of brown, is the color of recovery.
How the COVID-19 Crisis Could Change Society
• Healthcare systems take stock and make changes
• The hangovers begin as governments tackle debt.
• Stakeholder capitalism comes of age.