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Technology Untangled

2020 Untangled: The year everything changed?

Technology Untangled

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🗓️ 15 December 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

2020 wasn't the year that anyone expected. Did anyone have a global pandemic on their bingo card? Our organisations have changed, in some ways irreversibly. Through the tumultuous tide of compounding crises, strong leadership has been vital. So, how did they do it?

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0:00.0

I think it's safe to say that 2020 wasn't the year that anyone expected.

0:12.3

Anyone have global pandemic on their bingo card?

0:16.1

This year has had a huge impact on everything from society to business to where we work

0:23.2

and how we live. And it's led many to re-evaluate the world around them and what's important

0:28.7

in life. I myself have spent much of 2020 like many others, unexpectedly working from home

0:35.8

trying to figure out how to stay physically and mentally healthy.

0:39.8

Whilst the world around me was rapidly and at many points unpredictably changing,

0:45.7

and our organisations are no different.

0:48.2

They have all had to adapt to this rapidly changing environment in order to survive

0:52.3

and hopefully thrive in this new normal. Sorry.

1:08.0

So how do they do it? Well, on this very special episode of Technology Untangled, I'm really

1:14.6

excited to be joined by three senior business leaders. Edelman's Amir President and CEO Ed Williams,

1:21.6

HPE's president and CEO, Antonio Neri, and Rocket Venturi Formula E team principal, Susie Wolfe.

1:30.3

I was speaking to them about what happened in 2020, how they reacted and what's next on the

1:36.1

horizon for 2021. I'm Michael Bird and this is 2020 Untangled.

1:54.0

Thank you. 2020 Untangled. The long-term effects of 2020 are going to be felt for many years to come.

1:59.3

And at the end of this year, it's impossible to quantify just how much society and our organisations have changed. I think it became clear to all of

2:03.1

us pretty early on that communications would be critical. So with that in mind, I called up Edelman's

2:08.3

Ed Williams to hear what 2020 looked like for them. My name is Ed Williams. I am the president and

2:15.2

CEO of Edelman in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

2:20.3

I'm a former media executive at Reuters and at the BBC.

2:25.8

I was a journalist many years ago before the internet.

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