These are the main risks for business in the next decade | nexos+1 NEWS

A new year is always full of questions for an organization: Where do we want to go? What profitability do we expect? What improvements are we going to implement in our processes? 

Along with these important questions, we must not forget to ask others if we want to ensure the long-term sustainability of the business, and if we seek to transcend: What is the future we want to build and to which our business is relevant? How adapted is my company (or business model) to the challenges of today's world, including climate change?

We must be ready to put the enormous potential of companies at the service of something bigger and more transcendent.

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The World Economic Forum published its annual report on global risks in which it lists the main threats we face worldwide. The report presents the major risks for the next decade, with environmental risks dominating the list.Extreme weather events, Critical change of earth systems, Loss of biodiversity and collapse of ecosystems, and Scarcity of natural resources.

This scenario demonstrates how it is becoming increasingly strategic and urgent to manage the impact of climate risks on business.

How to build business resilience in an era of risk? 

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