About "The Great Reset", first discussed at Davos World Economic Conference in June 2020:
""The Great Reset is a commitment to jointly and urgently build the foundations of our economic and social system for a more fair, sustainable and resilient future.
"It requires a new social contract centred on human dignity, social justice and where societal progress does not fall behind economic development."
https://www.weforum.org/great-reset
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danpont...e-great-reset/
On the theme, A New Deal for Business at The World Economic Forums latest Great Reset virtual meeting:
https://europeansting.com/2020/08/27...ce-and-growth/
"The problem of skilling is going to be crucial. Right now, its the low-skilled that are being more affected and may lose their links with the market more permanently. That is going to be a very serious result.
Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
"We need to be relentless about this idea These are the stakeholder capitalism metrics at the end of the day and they define what success should be and they define progress on the SDGs [UN Sustainable Development Goals] and there isnt a better time to do it. Brian T. Moynihan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Bank of America
Increasingly, the virus has called on business to come with heart, not just [for] the returns. Li Xin, Managing Director, Caixin Global at Caixin Media
It is possible for us to achieve resilience, growth and advance the green economy.Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Senior Minister in the Singaporean Prime Ministers Office
We saw immediate action from companies. Thats a stakeholder mentality you dont just focus on the bottom line.Stacey Cunningham, President and Chief Executive Officer at New York Stock Exchange."
Is this the way forward economically?
Do the World Economic Forum know this will work / is working?
What problems or solutions do you think this has?
I'm interested in it because it might show us how the corporate and business world ties in with the longterm, on- track Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations to save the world from climate change.
""The Great Reset is a commitment to jointly and urgently build the foundations of our economic and social system for a more fair, sustainable and resilient future.
"It requires a new social contract centred on human dignity, social justice and where societal progress does not fall behind economic development."
https://www.weforum.org/great-reset
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danpont...e-great-reset/
On the theme, A New Deal for Business at The World Economic Forums latest Great Reset virtual meeting:
https://europeansting.com/2020/08/27...ce-and-growth/
"The problem of skilling is going to be crucial. Right now, its the low-skilled that are being more affected and may lose their links with the market more permanently. That is going to be a very serious result.
Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
"We need to be relentless about this idea These are the stakeholder capitalism metrics at the end of the day and they define what success should be and they define progress on the SDGs [UN Sustainable Development Goals] and there isnt a better time to do it. Brian T. Moynihan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Bank of America
Increasingly, the virus has called on business to come with heart, not just [for] the returns. Li Xin, Managing Director, Caixin Global at Caixin Media
It is possible for us to achieve resilience, growth and advance the green economy.Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Senior Minister in the Singaporean Prime Ministers Office
We saw immediate action from companies. Thats a stakeholder mentality you dont just focus on the bottom line.Stacey Cunningham, President and Chief Executive Officer at New York Stock Exchange."
Is this the way forward economically?
Do the World Economic Forum know this will work / is working?
What problems or solutions do you think this has?
I'm interested in it because it might show us how the corporate and business world ties in with the longterm, on- track Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations to save the world from climate change.
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