Fortune October 14, 2020
Alan Murray and David Meyer

Accenture CEO Julie Sweet has a unique window into what’s going on in the world of business. Her company serves hundreds of large companies in 120 countries, with a half million employees and more than $40 billion in revenues. And from that perch, she told me recently, she sees three big—and I mean big—changes going on in the post-pandemic world.

  • “The first is a shift around the value of tech. We are no longer spending time talking about, is technology good or bad and what are the risks. Tech became the lifeline for individuals, societies, business and government.”
  • “The second big shift has been about speed. The most successful economies, countries, companies are those whose speed is as fast...

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