Malaysia

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January 2022
"As we prepare to enter the third year of the global pandemic, the challenges facing Asia Pacific CEOs today remain complex, driven by fierce competition, margin pressures and the war for talent. However, they remain optimistic about improvements in economic and revenue growth, while remaining focused on health and climate concerns. But business as usual isn’t mitigating the climate crisis or bridging the socioeconomic divide. Bold action is needed from CEOs to take up the challenge - and opportunity - to deliver progress on society’s toughest problems."
Soo Hoo Khoon Yean
Managing Partner | PwC Malaysia
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Asia Pacific CEOs appear increasingly bullish on both global and regional growth opportunities. What are the 6 priorities for CEOs, as they juggle the need to deliver near-term financial returns while addressing the broader societal challenges of Net Zero? Read more
Feature

The world has ten years to halve global greenhouse gas emissions until 2050 to reach net zero, presenting the greatest innovation challenge humankind has ever faced. How are investors securing both climate impact and commercial returns from this emerging asset class? Read more

Digital

In the age of data, 79% of companies globally say they don’t have a Chief Data Officer (CDO) in place. The role of data today means CDOs are key to helping companies capture lasting value from business transformation. Read more
Finance

Catalysed by the pandemic, the role of the CFO has evolved into a strategic innovator and problem solver for the wider business. What are 6 topics that will likely be high on their agenda for 2022? Read more
Real estate

Post-pandemic, rising investment volumes have targeted mainly assets in established gateway cities, and travel embargoes have meant reduced cross-border purchasing. But we’re seeing a trend for Asia Pacific capital to remain in the region when it does venture offshore. How have the different real estate asset classes been impacted? Read more
People and organisation

Short-burst, virtual collaboration modules to address digital challenges presented by the pandemic saw the workforce break down silos and unleash hidden reservoirs of creativity. Here are 5 steps to simulate this for circumstances outside a crisis. Read more
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