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“Disruption creates space for entrepreneurs.” Kevin Sneader and Shubham Singhal, McKinsey & Company
The health pandemic fundamentally changed the way we do business. In 2020, we began operating in a changed world, conducting business online and virtually.
According to an insightful article by McKinsey & Company, our “new normal” is changing how we do business in the short and long term. In 2021, entrepreneurship numbers are up, and the need for technology is high. Access to capital is paramount to ensure an entrepreneur can access the tools they need to compete. How do we blend the increase in small business formation and the ongoing need to access capital to new and existing businesses?
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‘We need to put the community at the centre’
JJ Davis, Senior Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Dell Technologies New hybrid working and learning environments Image: REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta
In 2021, I expect we’ll see investments in emerging technologies like next generation 5G wireless communications technology narrow the digital divide. But extending digital access will also require us to drive beyond digital literacy skills - adapting education, skilling and workforce development to match the emerging and future in-demand skills accelerated by the pandemic.
We’ll also see collaborative tools leveraging AI and cloud support new hybrid working and learning environments. And healthcare technology will continue to help us predict, detect and mediate global health challenges. We need to put the community at the centre, with governments, non-profit organizations, public and the private sectors working together to shape a world that is more c
CA Anuj Jalota, Founder and CEO of AJ Education NeXt
AJ Education NeXt Announces the Launch of their New Batches for the November 2021 ICAI Exams ANI | Updated: Dec 10, 2020 19:54 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 10 (ANI/NewsVoir): AJ Education NeXt, Mumbai s leading Chartered Accounting, recently announced the launch of their new batches for the students who are planning to attempt for CA Inter and Finals in November 2021.
The premier institute for CA aspirants has a 48 per cent success ratio along with ALL INDIA RANKERS that include -
AIR - 1 - CA FINAL - Siddhant Bhandari - Nov 2018
AIR - 3 - CA FINAL - Krishna Gupta - May 2017
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