CFO Studio has launched a new interview with the CFO of PwC to highlight the ways some businesses have remained agile during the crisis. The company explains the full consequences of the pandemic have not yet been realized.
How has your organization been affected by the pandemic? Many people believe the full extent and implications of the crisis remain unknown, however, what we do know is that some businesses have adapted better than others. Watch this interview to find out how PwC has increased its agility in recent years and how it is managing its remote workforce!
A platform designed to bring together CFOs and organizations from around the world to share business insights and current market trends has launched a new interview with the CFO of PwC. CFO Studio explains the aim of the interview is to look at the ongoing impact of the health crisis on businesses such as yours and what your future might look like.
You can find out more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3mmnwnkGA4
The newly launched interview with Martyn Curragh, PwC’s CFO, looks at how the current health crisis is affecting businesses such as yours and others around the world and what the long-term consequences may be. During the conversation it is acknowledged that many of us are living through an extraordinary time and while you may have a business continuity plan in place, you may have been unprepared for the crisis.
Mr. Curragh explains how PwC has been increasing its agility in the years prior to the crisis. You may be able to relate to this, at PwC the team have been leveraging virtual communications to ensure its customers and team members are informed and supported while also maintaining expected levels of productivity.
The fundamentals of the brand continue to drive it, even during the crisis. As you may recognize, the team say the safety of its employees and clients must come first, but they also acknowledge the way the business operates is adapting and will look different going forward.
For instance, many of the company’s offices were closed in April, since then the team have been encouraging its partners, clients, and workforce to utilize remote technologies to ensure everyone remains connected. PwC has also been holding regular town hall meetings to keep employees informed of any changes or updates.
A company spokesperson said: “PwC is well equipped to weather this storm because several years ago, we developed a mantra of customer obsession. Our view at that point was our customers wanted quite common things, one was they wanted more value and higher quality, they wanted more technical delivery, and they wanted lower costs.”
“That started us on a journey of trying to improve our digital agility,” they added.
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