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Risk Practice COVID-19 and the great reset: Briefing note #20, August 27, 2020 Amid one of the greatest bull markets ever for technology, semiconductor fabs must find ways to keep up. And all advanced-industry companies should organize for speed to sustain their current pace. August 2020 Eugene Mymrin/Getty Images This week, McKinsey healthcare researchers documented the shortage of medical oxygen in developing countries, a long-standing problem made worse by COVID-19. New ideas can help these r |
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December 2020 Speeding up to become even more consumer obsessed: An interview with GSK s Keith Choy The leader of GlaxoSmithKline s Asia Pacific Consumer Healthcare group describes how his organization is speeding up to serve consumers, despite the heightened uncertainty of COVID-19. The massive uncertainty around COVID-19 has fixed some companies and managers in place, making them unable to react quickly to the changes affecting their business. But for others, it s been a catalyst for change an |
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Risk Practice COVID-19 and the great reset: Briefing note #40, January 27, 2021 Vaccine rollout has run into problems. Our new research explores where and why. January 2021 Eugene Mymrin/Getty Images McKinsey research intently continues to examine the progress of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development and distribution. Last week, we updated our series on the end of the pandemic to consider the emergence of new strains of the virus and a slow start to vaccine rollout. Both represent serious threats to th |
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Healthcare Systems & Services Practice When will the COVID-19 pandemic end? An update Recent news on vaccine and antibody trials has raised hopes worldwide. When will vaccines be available? And is the end of COVID-19 nearer? Here we update our September 21 outlook. by Sarun Charumilind, Matt Craven, Jessica Lamb, Adam Sabow, and Matt Wilson November 2020 Svetikd/Getty Images Since we published our first outlook, on September 21, the COVID-19 pandemic has raged on, with more than 25 million addit |
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December 2020 Emerging stronger, fitter, faster: The rise of the Asian corporation Leading CEOs in Asia explain how COVID-19 has accelerated five business trends in the region and why they re confident that unprecedented opportunities lie ahead. by Faridun Dotiwala, Jatin Pant, and Joydeep Sengupta The best time to plant a tree, a Chinese proverb reminds us, was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. The lesson resonates today in Asia. Leading companies are turning pandemic-driven changes in |
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Public & Social Sector Practice Preventing future waves of COVID-19 After seven months of responding to the pandemic, we have learned some things. Here are some of the key lessons and how to apply them. by Sarun Charumilind, Matt Craven, Jessica Lamb, and Matt Wilson August 2020 Morsa Images/Getty Images When history books one day recount the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, it may well be a tale of human ingenuity and adaptiveness. Although the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes CO |
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Organization Practice Organizing for the future: Nine keys to becoming a future-ready company To better organize for a postpandemic future, leaders should embrace nine imperatives that collectively explain who we are as an organization, how we operate, and how we grow. by Aaron De Smet, Chris Gagnon, and Elizabeth Mygatt January 2021 V_alex/Getty Images The prospect of successful vaccines for COVID-19 has given business leaders everywhere hope that the pandemic may be finally nearing a turning p |
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Risk Practice The risks and challenges of the global COVID-19- vaccine rollout A realistic assessment of the heroic effort to administer billions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to an agonized global population is necessary the stakes could not be higher. This article was a collaborative effort by the global Risk Practice and authors from across the firm, including Gaurav Agrawal, Tara Azimi, Jennifer Heller, Pooja Kumar, Mihir Mysore, Parag Patel, Adam Sabow, Shubham Singhal, and Joseph Truesdale |
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Ramping up operations and business activity post-COVID-19 Advanced Manufacturing Action Group B R I E F I N G P A P E R J U N E 2 0 2 0 In collaboration with McKinsey & Company The COVID-19 crisis continues to disrupt manufacturing and global supply chains around the world, with severe consequences for society, businesses, consumers and the global economy. Recognizing this urgency, the Advanced Manufacturing Action Group, which brings together leading voices in the advanced manufacturing space, |
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Healthcare Systems & Services Practice When will the COVID-19 pandemic end? An update This article updates our earlier perspectives on when the coronavirus pandemic will end. Transition toward normalcy in the United States remains most likely in the second quarter of 2021 and herd immunity in the third and fourth quarters, but the emergence of new strains and a slow start to vaccine rollout raise real risks to both timelines. We also add a perspective for the United Kingdom. by Sarun Charumilind |
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The next normal arrives: Trends that will define 2021 and beyond The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, and its effects will last. Here are some factors that business leaders should keep in mind as they prepare for the next normal. by Kevin Sneader and Shubham Singhal January 2021 Grant Faint / SeventyFour / Getty Images Businesses have spent much of the past nine months scrambling to adapt to extraordinary circumstances. While the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet won, with a |
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Healthcare Systems & Services Practice When will the COVID-19 pandemic end? Normalcy by spring, and herd immunity by fall? We assess the prospects for an end in 2021. This article was a collaborative effort by Sarun Charumilind, Matt Craven, Jessica Lamb, Adam Sabow, and Matt Wilson. September 2020 Svetikd/Getty Images In 1920, a world wearied by the First World War and sickened by the 1918 flu pandemic desperately sought to move past the struggles and tragedies and start to rebuild lives. Peopl |
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COVID-19 has revived the social contract in advanced economies for now. What will stick once the crisis abates? Massive government spending has sought to shield individuals from the economic consequences of the pandemic, reversing a long-term trend of institutional pullback in the social contract. by Anu Madgavkar, Tilman Tacke, Sven Smit, and James Manyika December 2020 Kbl Studio/EyeEm/Getty Images Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, G-20 economies have announced fiscal packages already |
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Briefing Paper Resuming operations and business activity post-COVID-19 Advanced Manufacturing Action Group In collaboration with McKinsey June 2020 Introduction 2 The COVID-19 global crisis continues to disrupt manufacturing and global supply chains with severe consequences for society, businesses, consumers and the global economy. Recognizing this urgency, the World Economic Forum s Advanced Manufacturing Action Group, which brings together leading voices in the advanced manufacturing space, ha |
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145/2020 2 October 2020 Announcement As of January 2021, the first release of quarterly sectoral accounts will be issued in one single news release covering both households and business. First release for the second quarter of 2020 Household saving rate at record high at 24.6% in the euro area while household investment rate at record low at 7.9% The household saving rate in the euro area was at 24.6% in the second quarter of 2020, when Member States continued to implement the COVID-19 containme |
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Policy Brief The unemployment benefit boost: Trends in spending and saving when the $600 supplement ended Diana Farrell, Peter Ganong, Fiona Greig, Max Liebeskind, Pascal Noel, Daniel Sullivan, Joseph Vavra October 2020 Unemployment benefits have taken on an unprecedented role in the U.S. economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, passed on March 27, 2020, expanded the scope of unemployment benefits in two ways. First, it authorized a $6 |
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BPEA Conference Drafts, June 25, 2020 Income and poverty in the COVID-19 pandemic Jeehoon Han, University of Chicago Bruce D. Meyer, University of Chicago James X. Sullivan, University of Notre Dame Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The authors did not receive financial support from any firm or person for this paper or from any firm or person with a financial or political interest in this paper. They are currently not officers, directors, or board members of any organization with an interest in |
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Global PMI Global recovery slows in November, but optimism for the year ahead surges higher December 11th 2020 2020 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2 Global PMI loses ground as virus numbers rise again The global economic recovery hit a speed bump in November, as rising COVID-19 infections led to a renewed slowing of business activity. The JPMorgan Global PMI (compiled by IHS Markit) edged down from 53.3 in October, its |
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Economic Preview: Week of 11 January 2021 Publication date: 8 January 2021 Week Ahead Economic Preview China s fourth quarter GDP US industrial production and retail sales UK monthly GDP plus Eurozone industrial production Special Reports Global economy: IHS Markit s PMI surveys showed the pace of global economic growth slowing for a second successive month in December amid further waves of COVID-19 infections, with worse likely to coming in the early New Year (page 6) With COVID-19 infections r |
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Economic Preview: Week of 21 December 2020 Publication date: 18 December 2020 Week Ahead Economic Preview People s Bank of China policy meeting US, UK, Spain and Netherlands third quarter GDP updates, plus US PCE data Key indicators for Japan A curtailed week due to Christmas nevertheless sees some important economic data releases. The week commences with a focus on the People s Bank of China policy rate meeting, with clues sought as to when some of the emergency pandemic support will be unwound |
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COVID-19: The future mobility delusion A shock to the system Beyond the panic and denial surrounding the initial stages of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the world s short-term response naturally emphasised the health aspect of the pandemic, which was then followed by the mid-term realisation that one needs to get through this in an economically viable manner that can ensure the solvency of the world economy. Only then is the economy able to refocus on the global long-term per |
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Pandemic premiums: estimating country risk A key metric that should guide investment decisions is the country risk premium (CRP): the additional returns a project must generate to cover the risks arising from its particular operating environment. Commonly used sovereign risk indicators are misleading proxies for these risks. Consider, for example, the sovereign ratings of the UK next to the uncertainties of its operating environment given Brexit; the structural fiscal deficit of India next to t |
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Economic Preview: Week of 18 January 2021 Publication date: 15 January 2021 Week Ahead Economic Preview Flash PMI surveys ECB, BoJ, PBoC interest rate decisions China s fourth quarter GDP A full calendar for the week ahead includes GDP data for China, flash PMIs for the four largest developed world economies plus a host of monetary policy meetings. The US presidential inauguration is also going to be keenly watched, while in Europe additional interest comes from the EU Leaders Summit, where the |
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FACT SHEET: LIST OF AGENCY ACTIONS FOR REVIEW Actions Address the COVID-19 Pandemic, Provide Economic Relief, Tackle Climate Change, and Advance Racial Equity This is a non-exclusive list of agency actions that heads of the relevant agencies will review in accordance with the Executive Order: Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis. Additional agency actions also will be reviewed to determine consistency with Section 1 of the Executive Orde |
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Global dividends in 2021 4 January 2021 Global dividends expected to grow 6.5% in 2021 Executive summary Global dividends in 2021 should grow by 6.5% year over year, putting the overall payout in 2021 just under the pre-COVID-19 levels of 2019. This growth will be driven by continued lifting of restrictions, accelerated growth as the vaccine becomes more widely available, and clearer visibility for businesses as they make capital allocation plans. The Asia Pacific (APAC) region will lead the di |
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Global PMI Global growth slows further in December as COVID-19 infections rise January 8th 2021 2021 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2 Global PMI falls for second month running in December The JPMorgan Global PMI (compiled by IHS Markit with data collected 4th-21st December) edged down from 53.1 in November to 52.7 in December, its lowest since September. The decline indicates that the pace of global economic growth slo |
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After the storm: Private equity after COVID-19 Table of Contents 16 Part 3: Transparency in private markets 19 Conclusion 03 Methodology 04 Foreword + Key findings 06 Part 1: Moment of truth Box-out: Fundraising outlook 12 Part 2: Technology uptake Box-out: Environmental, social and governance issues 2 After the storm: Private equity after COVID-19 Methodology In the third quarter of 2020, Mergermarket surveyed 30 senior executives from private equity firms. All respondents had AUM of US$500m- U |
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Economic Preview: Week of 25 January 2021 Publication date: 22 January 2021 Week Ahead Economic Preview US GDP and FOMC meeting European GDP data updates for Germany, France and Spain plus UK labour market update Fourth quarter GDP releases for Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, South Korea and the Philippines A busy week of fourth quarter GDP releases also includes the first FOMC meeting of the year. The GDP data will be scoured for clues as to how much economic growth momentum has been sustained among the |
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KPMG 2020 CEO Outlook: COVID-19 Special Edition KPMG International home.kpmg/CEOoutlook Foreword Bill Thomas Global Chairman and CEO KPMG International The global pandemic has redefined leadership. The COVID-19 crisis is making demands of CEOs that few people could have predicted just months ago, and in many ways, has already redefined leadership. Every person, business and country has somehow been impacted by this pandemic, and all are at different stages. For many, uncertainty is the only cert |
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KPMG 2020 CEO Outlook: COVID-19 Special Edition KPMG International home.kpmg/CEOoutlook Foreword Bill Thomas Global Chairman and CEO KPMG International The global pandemic has redefined leadership. The COVID-19 crisis is making demands of CEOs that few people could have predicted just months ago, and in many ways, has already redefined leadership. Every person, business and country has somehow been impacted by this pandemic, and all are at different stages. For many, uncertainty is the only cert |
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Agile and resilient: Alternative investments embrace the new reality 2020 KPMG/AIMA Global Hedge Fund Survey: COVID-19 special edition KPMG International home.kpmg/hedgefunds2020 Foreword The environment and implications from COVID-19 demonstrated that in times of market volatility and business uncertainty alternative investments fulfl an important role in an investor s portfolio. Throughout the pandemic, the Hedge Fund industry has shown its ability to manage risk and volatility while still pro |
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Pulse of Fintech H1 2020 September 2020 home.kpmg/fintechpulse Welcome message Welcome to the H1 20 edition of Pulse of Fintech, a biannual report showcasing major activities and trends within the fintech market globally and in key regions around the world. H1 20 was unlike any time period ever seen before. The rapid emergence of COVID-19 was a major black swan event, sending ripples throughout public markets and driving changes in customer and business behaviors on an unprecedented scale. Given |
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Principles for Strengthening Global Cooperation J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 1 Recovery today and resiliency tomorrow require global, multistakeholder cooperation. While the benefits of cooperation are evident, the idea of working towards a shared future has faced challenges in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic infected a divided world one with pre-existing geopolitical fault lines and with growing distrust of globalization. Mechanisms for multilateral action were under strain at the very moment the un |
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In collaboration with Deloitte The Regional Action Group for Japan Driving Growth Using Practical Wisdom : Japan s Perspectives R E G I O N A L I N S I G H T S J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 1 Introduction Japan can transform the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity to create a well-structured, forward-thinking society based on sustainability, inclusivity and resiliency. The COVID-19 crisis has created an unprecedented series of challenges, whether it be in our daily lives, society at large, the global econ |
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Building a Common Language for Skills at Work A Global Taxonomy January 2021 2 Preface The combination of the ongoing COVID-19-related global recession and increased automation in the future of work has led to a large-scale disruption of the jobs and skills landscape. While previous generations of talent could expect linear career progression and engagement in formal learning that decreases over time, the workforce of the future will be required to rapidly learn and relearn new skills as reskill |
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Platform for Shaping the Future of the New Economy and Society Emerging Pathways towards a Post-COVID-19 Reset and Recovery Chief Economists Outlook July 2020 Emerging Pathways towards a Post-COVID-19 Reset and Recovery Chief Economists Outlook This briefing is part of the series of the World Economic Forum s Chief Economist Outlooks and builds on the latest economic policy research as well as regular consultations with a growing community of close to 40 leading chief economists from both the pu |
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In collaboration with Kearney Rebounding from COVID-19: MENA perspectives on resilience in manufacturing and supply systems R E G I O N A L I N S I G H T A U G U S T 2 0 2 0 The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to disrupt both manufacturing and global supply chains. Governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have responded quickly by restricting the movement of people in order to contain the virus. Despite a heterogenous healthcare system readiness across the region, MENA count |
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The Global Risks Report 2021 16th Edition I N S I G H T R E P O R T In partnership with Marsh McLennan, SK Group and Zurich Insurance Group The Global Risks Report 2021 16th Edition Strategic Partners Marsh McLennan SK Group Zurich Insurance Group Academic Advisers National University of Singapore Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, University of Pennsylvania The Global Risks Report 2021, 16th Edition, is published by the World Econom |
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The Future of Jobs Report 2020 O C T O B E R 2 0 2 0 3 5 7 8 8 9 16 19 26 27 29 35 40 40 45 49 50 53 55 56 66 119 150 157 158 160 Cover: Unsplash/Joel Guerrero Inside: Unsplash/Christina wocintechchat; Unsplash/Faruq Al Aqib; Unsplash/Rob Lambert Contents Preface Executive Summary Part 1 Tracking the Future of Jobs Chapter 1 The Labour Market Outlook in the Pandemic Economy 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Short-term shocks and long-term trends 1.3 The remote and hybrid workforce 1.4 Impact on equality Chap |
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In collaboration with PwC 5G Outlook Series: The Impact of Mobile Technology on the Response to COVID-19 J U L Y 2 0 2 0 Contents 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 Executive summary 1 Connectivity trends and mobile technology use cases arising from COVID-19 2 New capabilities enabled by 5G 3 The outlook for 5G 3.1 The effect of industry and economic disruption on 5G roll-outs 3.2 A path forward: the need for collaboration between governments and industry 4 What does the future hold? 10 11 Contributors Endnotes 2020 |
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COVID-19 Action Agenda Leaders on the Front Line: Why Social Entrepreneurs Are Needed Now More than Ever S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 0 World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 Email: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org September 2020 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any |
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Winning the race for survival How advanced manufacturing technologies are driving business-model innovation W H I T E P A P E R M A Y 2 0 2 0 Contents Overview 1 A new business model conversation is urgently needed right now 2 Operating vs business model 3 5 7 9 3 Failures in operating and business models during the COVID-19 crisis 13 4 Successes in operating and business models during the COVID-19 crisis 17 5 A call for action: Towards a new normal for advanced manufacturing, services and suppl |
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Insight Report Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets: ASEAN A report by the World Economic Forum s Platform on Shaping the Future of Consumption Prepared in collaboration with Bain & Company June 2020 Contents 4 Preface 5 Executive summary 7 Introduction 7 The ASEAN macro-context 7 Four mega-forces will drive the future of consumption in ASEAN 11 Eight consumption themes to 2030, some accelerated due to COVID-19 12 Consumer spending will double, driven by ASEAN s middle-class boo |
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Platform for Shaping the Future of the New Economy and Society Dashboard for a New Economy Towards a New Compass for the Post-COVID Recovery October 2020 Dashboard for a New Economy Towards a New Compass for the Post-COVID Recovery Under the umbrella of the World Economic Forum s Great Reset initiative, this report outlines a general framework for macroeconomic targets beyond GDP growth a Dashboard for a New Economy to serve as a guide for the post-COVID-19 economic recovery and as a starting po |
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WEF_Regional_Value_Chain_Integration_Automotive_Case_Study_2021
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In collaboration with Deloitte Connecting Countries and Cities for Regional Value Chain Integration Operationalizing the AfCFTA W H I T E P A P E R J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 1 Contents Foreword Executive summary 1 Impact of COVID-19 on supply chains 2 Intra-African trade: the status quo 3 Challenges to intra-African trade 4 Addressing intra-regional trade and regional value chains (RVCs) 5 Auto Pact blueprint for industrialization 6 Challenges in the automotive industry 7 Building a regional automotiv |
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In Collaboration with Deloitte Global Technology Governance Report 2021: Harnessing Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in a COVID-19 World I N S I G H T R E P O R T D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Foreword Executive Summary Introduction 1 Cross-cutting technology governance gaps 1.1 Limited or lack of regulation 1.2 Adverse effects of technology through misuse or unintended use 1.3 Liability and accountability of the technology 1.4 Privacy and data sharing 1.5 Cyber and other security co |
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In collaboration with Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation Chatbots RESET A Framework for Governing Responsible Use of Conversational AI in Healthcare D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Forewords Executive Summary 1 Chatbots in Healthcare 2 The Chatbots RESET Project 3 Applications of Chatbots in Healthcare Adoption of chatbots during COVID-19 and beyond Governance gaps 4 The Chatbots RESET Framework Types of stakeholders Stages of the use of chatbots in healthcare Types of chatbots 5 Chatbots |
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Global PMI Global growth accelerates as COVID-19 restrictions ease, but price pressures hit 12 year high March 12th 2021 2021 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2016 IHS Markit. All Rights Reserved. 2 Global PMI at second-highest since August 2018 Global economic growth accelerated in February, according to the worldwide PMI surveys conducted by IHS Markit, with growth falling just short of last October s peak to signal the second-strongest expansion since Aug |
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Economic Preview: Week of 12 April 2021 Publication date: 9 April 2021 Week Ahead Economic Preview China and UK GDP updates Industrial production numbers for China, the US, Eurozone and UK US and China retail sales Updates to economic trends in China, Japan, the US, Eurozone and UK will dominate the week as markets seek insights into growth momentum amid varying vaccine roll-outs and virus infection rates. The week also sees interest rate decisions scheduled at central banks in New Zealand, Sout |
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DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT This work is a product of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s). The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map or infographics in this work do not imply any judgment on the part of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action concerning the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of su |
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Economic Preview: Week of 5 April 2021 Publication date: 2 April 2021 Week Ahead Economic Preview Worldwide service sector PMIs RBA and RBI rate setting meetings, plus FOMC and ECB minutes Service sector PMIs will dominate the week alongside some key updates to trade, industrial production and inflation. The week also sees interest rate decisions at central banks in Australia, India and Poland, while the ECB and FOMC release minutes from their last meetings. The IMF s spring meeting also commenc |
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Latin America and Caribbean Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Landscape Report: Assessing Regional Opportunities and Challenges in the Context of COVID-19 I N S I G H T R E P O R T J U L Y 2 0 2 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 21 23 24 26 26 26 27 27 28 30 31 Contents 1 Preface 2 Executive summary 2.1 Results overview 3 Latin America and Caribbean Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) 2019 Overall Rankings 4 About the Latin America and Caribbean Travel & Touris |
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Insight Report Challenges and Opportunities in the Post-COVID-19 World May 2020 1 World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 E-mail: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org Copyright 2020 by the World Economic Forum All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without |
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United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 December 8, 2020 The Honorable Janet Dhillon Chair Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 131 M Street N.E. Washington, D.C. 20507 Dear Chair Dhillon: We write to request information about the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) s oversight authority for hiring technologies. As businesses begin to re-open according to guidelines for the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, some companies will seek to hire staff more quickly as many q |
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