A podcast discussing how New Zealand businesses are adapting to a post-COVID 'new normal', with reduced hopes for a sudden economic recovery, rising costs, and growing optimism among younger, digitally savvy entrepreneurs.
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Um, my my observation through the last seven years of doing this uh survey is that they're generally digitally native, so they're they're coming in with a view of the world how to leverage technology day one. One of the things that is clear um that we've seen over the years is that there's is a digital inequity across New Zealand businesses and the skills that people have. So that's why we partner with the Chamber of Commerces throughout New Zealand to support educating businesses to leverage technology and help their business go forward.
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Andrew Fairgray: 2degreees Chief Business Officer on the new report saying the 'return to normal' narrative is no longer influencing business confidenceSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.