"Prepare for the worst but hope for the best" – Analyst on Breakfast with Martin Bester
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Businesses will now have the opportunity to realise how they are adding value to society, Bronwyn Williams admits.
While it would be unwise to predict the world we will all wake up to after we eventually emerge from lockdown, we can begin to consider the trends that are being accelerated and the trajectories that have been fundamentally broken.
What of the old world should we take with us into the future? What bad habits should we leave behind?
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Bronwyn Williams and Martin Bester look at the emerging trends and the questions to ask to help you start to consider and plan both a short-term survival strategy and a long-term vision for your own life.
Bronwyn says: "Small businesses are going to be affected. Those businesses helps with the employment rate. The bigger businesses will survive but not the SME’s. It is a huge tragedy."
Things aren’t going to go back to normal as we know normal to be.- Bronwyn Williams
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