How can design thinking help ‘reboot’ our post-Covid-19 world to create ‘new normal’ that benefits everyone?
- Businesses, governments and civil society look at human-centred, collaborative approach to tackling world’s volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity
- Experts offer insights into developing prosperous, equitable and sustainable future at Hong Kong Design Centre’s two-day online Unleash! E-Forum
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The recurring spread of the coronavirus disease, Covid-19 – which has focused our attention on the increasing volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity, or VUCA, in the world today – has given us an opportunity for an unprecedented global “reboot”.
At least 90 per cent of executives are convinced that the Covid-19 crisis will “fundamentally change the way they do business over the next five years”, according to a report published in June by management consulting company, McKinsey.
Yet the same survey shows that only 21 per cent of them believe they have the expertise, resources and commitment to pursue new growth successfully.
As we rethink our daily routines, with society, governments and businesses forced to rapidly change the way we live, learn and work, we can create a “new normal” that will be not only better than the old one, but also benefit all members of society. And design thinking can help us achieve it.