According to the Accenture Technology Vision 2021, technology was a lifeline during the global pandemic – enabling new ways of working and doing business, creating new interactions and experiences, and improving health and safety. Technology forever .
Press Release – Accenture
As the Covid-19 crisis redefines how economies and society as a whole function, human ingenuity has sparked a wave of innovation set to be the blueprint for the decades to come, according to a new report from global professional services firm Accenture.
Annual report finds as 2020 forced the world to re-examine how it lives, works and plays, 2021 will see seven trends emerge that map out new, hopeful territory for businesses, consumers and society
As the Covid-19 crisis redefines how economies and society as a whole function, human ingenuity has sparked a wave of innovation set to be the blueprint for the decades to come, according to a
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Carey Olsen has increased its lead atop the legal adviser
rankings in the latest edition of the annual Guernsey Fund Report
published by independent industry research group Monterey Insight -
further consolidating its position as the Guernsey fund
industry s leading law firm.
The 26th edition of the report, which provides a comprehensive
analysis of the performance of all funds serviced in Guernsey and
their primary service providers, shows that for the year ending 30
June 2020, Carey Olsen provided legal advice to 869 Guernsey
regulated investment funds, up from 798 a year previously, and is
‘Let’s do our part, River Falls,’ community orgs say as pandemic effects continue
Nine community members are releasing a series of video testimonials as part of “Let’s Do Our Part, River Falls,” a coalition of local organizations with the goal of presenting a unified message about COVID-19 prevention. Written By: Michael Brun | ×
Dr. Ben Morgan delivers a COVID-19 video testimonial as part of a campaign from the Let s Do Our Part, River Falls coalition. The group is releasing a series of videos from community members sharing their pandemic stories. YouTube screenshot
RIVER FALLS The data can be harrowing and hard to comprehend as the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths continue to grow. Nearly a year into the pandemic, the daily tallies can be easy to ignore.
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New research from Accenture New Zealand shows Kiwis plan on using their wallets to reward companies that looked after their staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The October survey of 777 New Zealanders found that half (50 per cent) will not shop with retailers that laid off staff or reduced benefits in relation to Covid-19.
Kiwis are also willing to reward retailers deemed to have treated staff and customers well. Half (50 per cent) of the survey respondents said they would be inspired to shop with a retailer that responded well to – and supported their staff and customers – during Covid-19.
Kiwis safety conscious