- Comprehensive analysis of the megatrends across Trade, Technology, Weather and Workforce driving increased volatility and complexity
- Report provides actionable insights to enable clients to make better risk and people decisions
In this new analysis, leaders across
"Every day, our clients across every industry and region tell us that it's getting harder to make the right decisions amidst the volatility and complexity created by these megatrends," said
The report offers a deep dive into the four client megatrends, covering:
- Trade: The lifeblood of the global economy is the ability for commerce to flow freely. But due to its breadth and scope, it unsurprisingly faces several significant challenges — often interconnected and mutually reinforcing — including geopolitical instability, inflation, climate change, currency fluctuations and people availability.
- Technology: Developments in technology have helped organizations unleash operational efficiencies, connect workforces and foster growth. Yet, these advancements have also exposed companies to new and evolving risks, such as AI-powered tools powering the workforce while creating new exposures to fraud and data security.
- Weather: As the frequency and severity of natural disasters and extreme weather are increasing, significant economic and social impacts are heightening the need for action. While navigating increasing regulations and geopolitical nuances, businesses need access to enhanced data and analytics, climate modeling and industry collaboration to drive meaningful and coordinated progress.
- Workforce: The inability to attract and retain talent remains one of the most immediate and impactful risks companies face. Striking the balance in managing costs while maintaining a compelling employee experience is critical to success.
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