The Pandemic, From Today To Tomorrow - Expert Conversations
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The pandemic has changed how we interact with people, how we work, how we buy, how we bank, and so on. As we continue to adapt, questions remain about how our day-to-day will continue to evolve. What new methods, technologies and habits does the future have in store? Will we go back to some of our old methods? What might our new normal look like?
Be sure to watch our conference-style podcast episode: The Pandemic, Today and Tomorrow, where experts talk about how our daily lives have changed and will continue to change our routines. Topics include:
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How the pandemic has changed the way we interact with friends, family, colleagues and the general public
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How our health care system has adapted
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The impact on consumer behaviour and how retailers have adapted
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The role that innovation has played across various industries in response to the pandemic
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What our new normal might look like
The conference audio is available in French only.
About Expert Conversations
In this series we unpack how 2020 has changed the way we live and work forever. We’ll compare pre-2020, what we’ve learned throughout 2020 and where these leaders think 2021 will take us. We’ll reflect on seven broad topics, to help you prepare for and successfully establish a future-ready organization.
Catch up on episodes you missed:
Keeping a Pulse on Your People July 29, 2020
The Rise of Virtual Learning August 14, 2020
Workplace Transformation August 26, 2020
How the Democratic Process Will Change September 9, 2020
Reshaping Talent September 23, 2020
How Everyday Life Has Changed October 7, 2020
How 2020 Will Shape a Generation October 21, 2020
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The pandemic has changed how we interact with people, how we work, how we buy, how we bank, and so on. As we continue to adapt, questions remain about how our day-to-day will continue to evolve. What new methods, technologies and habits does the future have in store? Will we go back to some of our old methods? What might our new normal look like?
Be sure to watch our conference-style podcast episode: The Pandemic, Today and Tomorrow, where experts talk about how our daily lives have changed and will continue to change our routines. Topics include:
-
How the pandemic has changed the way we interact with friends, family, colleagues and the general public
-
How our health care system has adapted
-
The impact on consumer behaviour and how retailers have adapted
-
The role that innovation has played across various industries in response to the pandemic
-
What our new normal might look like
The conference audio is available in French only.
About Expert Conversations
In this series we unpack how 2020 has changed the way we live and work forever. We’ll compare pre-2020, what we’ve learned throughout 2020 and where these leaders think 2021 will take us. We’ll reflect on seven broad topics, to help you prepare for and successfully establish a future-ready organization.
Catch up on episodes you missed:
Keeping a Pulse on Your People July 29, 2020
The Rise of Virtual Learning August 14, 2020
Workplace Transformation August 26, 2020
How the Democratic Process Will Change September 9, 2020
Reshaping Talent September 23, 2020
How Everyday Life Has Changed October 7, 2020
How 2020 Will Shape a Generation October 21, 2020
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