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 HOW SKC WORLD SPREAD CONSCIOUSNESS FROM APRIL TO JUNE 2020
Spreading Consciousness Globally through a Webinar with Geneva Group International (GGI)
on Redefining Business Post COVID19
On 24th June 2020, Leadership and Transformational Change Special Interest Group Chairperson Mr Sameer Kamboj hosted a webinar on Redefining Business Post COVID19 along with co-host Mr Ashishkumar Bairagra (Partner, M L BHUWANIA AND CO LLP) and special guest and a non-GGI member Mr Mrinal Sinha (Co-Founder and CEO, Vitraya Technologies).
Sameer began the webinar with a discussion on how client priorities are changing in the times of COVID19 along with researched data and survey results to show various impacts of COVID19 on Income Patterns, Consumption Patterns and Spending Patterns of people around the globe. Sameer shared insights on what would be new priorities for businesses post COVID19. These were cash flows, people & culture, sales forecasts, maintaining emotional balance, and risk mitigation and contingency planning. These points helped members gain much-needed insights on how to change or adapt their strategies going forward.
Ashishkumar addressed insights about the changing compliance and regulatory aspects around
the globe raising valuable points like common regulatory concerns for businesses, how businesses can raise capital, raising and repayment of debt, direct and indirect taxes, contractual obligations, and where are the opportunities for compliance for COVID19.
Mrinal brought the analytical side of the business during the webinar by sharing the macroeconomic forecast of post COVID19 and sharing the typical worries for businesses. The discussion led to many insights on how members could think about the different strategic alternatives available for their businesses. The takeaways from Mrinal’s presentation asked members to think deeply about “Why do I do what I do?” and “What will happen if I stopped doing what I do, and do something else?”
The webinar was so gripping that it extended the scheduled time of 60 minutes and members stayed beyond 90 mins, fully involved in the discussion. Also, Sameer, Ashishkumar and Mrinal would be doing a follow-up webinar in September on a similar subject.
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