The Covid-19 pandemic has created unprecedented disruptions for organisations and societies at large and has radically changed the macroeconomic outlook for 2020. It has brought to the fore the necessity for many companies to assess how well they are prepared to manage a crisis and ensure business continuity.
The pandemic has forced companies to rethink their global supply chain model while exposing the vulnerabilities of many organisations, especially those who have a high dependence on China for raw materials or finished products.