アジアがリードする未来 ~成長の要因とグローバルなインパクト~
• グローバルエコノミーおよび国際情勢におけるアジアの影響力が高まっています。 • アジアが技術革新と貿易の世界的ハブとなるにつれ、この地域の多くの国々でGDPの大幅な成長が見込まれています。 • 気候変動、金融包摂の欠如、ヘルスケアの不平等といった課題が残る一方で、アジアは持続可能な新たな革新的解決策を展開しています。
Aparna Bharadwaj is Boston Consulting Group’s global leader for the Global Advantage practice. She is also a core member of BCG’s Marketing, Sales & Pricing and Public Sector practices. Previously, Aparna led the firm’s Center for Customer Insight globally in 50 markets. Aparna has extensive experience working on the topic of economic development, digital economy, trade, productivity, and future skills across ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) . She has worked with many public sector clients, including ministries and government agencies; and is a specialist in emerging market dynamics and ecosystems, having worked in several global markets.
Aparna has over two decades of experience in globalization, economic development, market acceleration and business insights in a wide variety of industries. In emerging markets around Asia, she has expertise in growth strategy, customer analytics, route-to-market, sales and distribution excellence, and portfolio analysis.
Prior to joining the firm, Aparna held several leadership roles at Coca-Cola, including brand management and trade marketing.
• グローバルエコノミーおよび国際情勢におけるアジアの影響力が高まっています。 • アジアが技術革新と貿易の世界的ハブとなるにつれ、この地域の多くの国々でGDPの大幅な成長が見込まれています。 • 気候変動、金融包摂の欠如、ヘルスケアの不平等といった課題が残る一方で、アジアは持続可能な新たな革新的解決策を展開しています。
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