CEOs don’t expect ‘normal’ till 2022
KPMG has found that 45 per cent of out 500 chief executive officers (CEOs) surveyed globally are not expecting to see a return to 'normal' until sometime in 2022.
"Interestingly, only 6.0 percent of CEOs in Asia Pacific predict a return to 'normal' by this year with a significant majority (59 per cent) envisioning it will only happen in 2022," it said in a statement following the release of its 2021 KPMG CEO Outlook Pulse Survey.
Unsurprisingly however, CEOs want to be confident that their workforce is protected against this virus before making any major business decisions.
"We can see this in how CEOs are only anticipating returning to business as ‘normal’ in 2022,” Managing Partner of KPMG in Malaysia, Datuk Johan Idris said.
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