Knowledge@Wharton March 27, 2020

While the COVID-19 pandemic may be a health crisis and shock to the system, it is driving the rapid adoption of digital technologies and ways of working needed for companies to stay relevant, according to Scott A. Snyder and Yulia Barnakova, co-authors of this opinion piece. Snyder is a senior fellow at Wharton and partner, digital and innovation, at Heidrick & Struggles. Barnakova is a principal, digital and innovation, at Heidrick & Struggles.

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