PwC has unveiled ‘The New Equation,’ its landmark global strategy which responds to fundamental changes in the world, including technological disruption, climate change, fractured geopolitics, and the
continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new strategy is based on analysis of global trends and thousands of conversations with clients and stakeholders. It builds on more than a decade of sustained revenue growth and continued investment.It focuses on two interconnected needs that clients face in the coming years.
“The first is to build trust, which has never been more important, nor
more difficult. Organisations increasingly need to earn trust across a
wide range of topics that are important to their stakeholders. Success
depends on fundamental shifts in the way executives think,
organisational culture, systems and ambition.
“The second is to deliver sustained
outcomes in an environment where competition and the risk of disruption
are more intense than ever and societal expectations have never been
greater.
“Businesses need to change faster and more thoroughly to attract
capital, talent and customers. Too often, however, narrowly conceived
transformation initiatives do not deliver the outcomes they promise. A
new approach is needed,” the statement added.
Commenting on the new strategy, Global Chairman of PwC, Bob Moritz, said: “The profound changes in the world mean that to succeed, organisations need to create a virtuous circle between earning trust and delivering sustained outcomes.”
It noted that PwC’s multidisciplinary
model is the foundation for the strategy, bringing together a
passionate, diverse community to help organisations build trust and
deliver sustained outcomes.
The model enables investment at scale in the combination of capabilities
that is essential to delivering quality and impact for clients,
stakeholders and society.
“PwC firms will invest US$12 billion over the next five years, creating over 100,000 net new jobs across PwC, as well as continuing to develop the skills of PwC’s partners and employees,” it added.
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