This year may prove to be an inflection point for China’s macroeconomic strategy, as domestic challenges risk being exacerbated by an increasingly uncompromising external environment.
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Our results show that reputation is also becoming more difficult for health sector leaders to manage, with 50% noting that it has become more difficult in the past year, compared to only 20% who say it is getting easier.
Our results show that reputational is also becoming more difficult for education sector leaders to manage, with 62% noting that it has become more difficult in the past year, compared to only 18% that say it is getting easier. Leaders in the sector are also highly likely to face organizational risks based on reputational weakness.
While the rewards of embracing ESG may be debatable, the reputational risks of abandoning it are too significant to ignore.
Looking ahead, what are some of the major pitfalls that professional services firms and practitioners should look out for? And how can they become better equipped to prevent a crisis or control the damage if one arises?
The start of 2025 finds China’s business outlook clouded by uncertainty, against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and anxious headlines. These dynamics present both opportunities and challenges for global leaders, in what looks set to be a pivotal year for businesses in China.
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- AI and Emerging Technology Integration
- Aviation
- Capital Markets
- Company News
- Consumer Brands
- Content Strategy
- Corporate Communications
- Crisis and Issues Communications Management
- Digital Communications
- Education
- Energy and Environment
- Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
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- Government and Public affairs
- Health
- International media
- Media Relations
- Multimedia Design and Production
- Primary Industries
- Professional Services
- Property and Infrastructure
- Public Relations
- Research
- Strategy
- Technology
- Travel and Hospitality
This year may prove to be an inflection point for China’s macroeconomic strategy, as domestic challenges risk being exacerbated by an increasingly uncompromising external environment.
Our results show that reputation is also becoming more difficult for health sector leaders to manage, with 50% noting that it has become more difficult in the past year, compared to only 20% who say it is getting easier.
Our results show that reputational is also becoming more difficult for education sector leaders to manage, with 62% noting that it has become more difficult in the past year, compared to only 18% that say it is getting easier. Leaders in the sector are also highly likely to face organizational risks based on reputational weakness.
While the rewards of embracing ESG may be debatable, the reputational risks of abandoning it are too significant to ignore.
Looking ahead, what are some of the major pitfalls that professional services firms and practitioners should look out for? And how can they become better equipped to prevent a crisis or control the damage if one arises?
The start of 2025 finds China’s business outlook clouded by uncertainty, against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and anxious headlines. These dynamics present both opportunities and challenges for global leaders, in what looks set to be a pivotal year for businesses in China.