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Hitting the reset button for corporate Malaysia

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, companies not only face a slowdown in economic activity but also need to hasten their digitalisation journey and ensure they are ESG-compliant. Some are restructuring to achieve this.

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Gearing towards a circular economy

Gearing towards a circular economy
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Malaysians in danger of burnout — PwC Malaysia

Malaysians in danger of burnout PwC Malaysia The Edge 5 hrs ago Wong Ee Lin © Provided by The Edge KUALA LUMPUR (April 30): While more than half or 55% of Malaysian respondents prefer a mostly virtual work environment, only 28% are able to disconnect from work outside of working hours, weekends included, and make full use of their annual leave entitlement, according to PwC Malaysia. Its Malaysia report PwC s Hopes and Fears Survey 2021 highlighted that a balance has to be struck to prevent burnout and to sustain motivation as well as the delivery of high performance, given that technology has made it easier for people to work anytime anywhere, but it has also made it difficult for employees to disconnect.

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Majority believe business impacted due to pandemic

Alex Tan, partner, cyber & forensics and crisis leader, PwC Malaysia said the survey data and insights provide an important snapshot to a unique moment in time, and with the benefit of hindsight, it allows the creation of a roadmap for rethinking and strengthening resilience capabilities. KUALA LUMPUR: PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)’s second Global Crisis Survey revealed that 83% of its respondents believed that business was negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but only 47% felt that they were well-prepared for the crisis. Alex Tan, partner, cyber & forensics and crisis leader, PwC Malaysia said the survey data and insights provide an important snapshot to a unique moment in time, and with the benefit of hindsight, it allows the creation of a roadmap for rethinking and strengthening resilience capabilities.

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PwC survey reveals 83% respondents believe business negatively impacted by Covid-19

PwC survey reveals 83% respondents believe business negatively impacted by Covid-19
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