Scarcity doesn't mean the end for businesses – here's what they should do
The new reality of scarcity will likely need businesses to adapt their business models and re-envision their success metrics and mindset around growth.
BS in Physics, Mathematics, and Religion, Mount Union College; MS in Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Formerly with World Vision International. Since 2016, and previously from 1988 to 2005, with BCG: Senior Partner and Managing Director; working with corporations, social mission organizations, institutional investors, and governments to develop strategies and transform their organizations to increase societal impact.
The new reality of scarcity will likely need businesses to adapt their business models and re-envision their success metrics and mindset around growth.
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