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The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests.
Deloitte says companies need to rethink their strategies as they move towards the ‘recovery’ phase of COVID-19. The five actions it recommends are: Reflect, Recommit, Re-engage, Rethink and Reboot. Staff should be at the heart of these changes and their needs and voices valued.
In her role, Jen has transformed Deloitte's health and wellness programme into a first-of-its-kind holistic and inclusive well-being strategy. She pioneered the conversation around mental health at work, which launched Deloitte’s Mental Health programme focused on creating positive and meaningful behaviour change for employees.
In August 2019, at the request of its IBC, the World Economic Forum collaborated with Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC in a project to identify a set of universal metrics and disclosures – Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics – deliberately drawn from existing standards, focused on the four themes of principles of governance, planet, people and prosperity.
According to a new study by the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Deloitte — Amplifying the Global Value of Earth Observation — the potential value-added from Earth data is estimated to reach $700 billion in 2030 with a cumulative $3.8 trillion contribution to global gross domestic product (GDP) between 2023-2030.
The building, designed for consultancy firm Deloitte, its main tenant, is fitted with 28,000 sensors which track movement, lighting levels, humidity and temperature. All this data enables the building to respond and use resources more efficiently.
The Forum has partnered with Deloitte to create a set of standards to vet digital mental health solutions called the Global Governance Toolkit for Digital Mental Health. “Despite substantial research advances showing what can be done to prevent and treat mental disorders and to promote mental health, translation into real-world effects has ...
By 2030, the economic opportunity afforded by Earth observation (EO) insights is projected to surpass $700 billion while directly contributing to the abatement of 2 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases annually, marking an era of unprecedented potential in monitoring and analysing Earth from space.
The Deloitte report calls for greater transparency from the C-suite and suggests the public reporting of workplace health metrics would bolster accountability. The measurement of well-being is already commonplace, with more than 80% of organizations gathering data on working hours, overtime, workplace injuries and illness, and the volume of ...
This report by the World Economic Forum, written in collaboration with Deloitte, presents a framework to expand regional scale vaccine manufacturing capacity to ensure safe, equitable, and reliable access to vaccines for all.