As experts in disruption, the team at TomorrowToday realise that now is a crisis moment, and you need to focus on dealing with the shock of the changes that have been forced on us and dealing with the immediate needs of your organisation and team. We are doing the same, as our team is facing the crisis of many cancelled events and programmes.
Our expertise in the disruption space will be valuable in the coming weeks as the initial shock wears off, and you need to start planning strategically for what the world is going to look like after this crisis is over. We know for sure we are not “going back” to what it was. COVID-19 is going to change the world in many ways, and we’ll do our best to help you anticipate these.
For now, here’s Graeme Codrington two weeks ago, predicting what was about to happen and giving sound advice that is valuable for us all to hear. No wonder this video has gone viral over on his Instagram account.
Our team will be hosting a number of free webinars in the upcoming week as we share some of our experience, insights and practical resources for dealing with disruption. If you have any questions that you would like us to address please do drop us an email and let us know exactly how we can use our expertise in this crisis to help you and your organisation.
Author of today’s tip, Graeme Codrington, is an internationally recognized futurist, specializing in the future of work. He helps organizations understand the forces that will shape our lives in the next ten years, and how we can respond in order to confidently stay ahead of change. For the past two decades, Graeme has worked with some of the world’s most recognized brands, travelling to over 80 countries in total, and speaking to around 100,000 people every year. He is the author of 5 best-selling books, and on faculty at 5 top global business schools. |
I am a hairdresser and I believe that all the salons will be opening in July . How can beautician and hairdresser keep social distance ? I also leave with Vulnerable people in the house .