
PwC’s 27th Annual Global CEO Survey: Thriving in an age of continuous reinvention
Change starts from the top—an effort that needs to be put into practice now more than ever. If disruption is the new normal, reinvention is critical.critical.
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Explore our 2024 Global Annual Review to see how our 370,000 people in 149 countries came together this year to help our clients transform to build enduring success in a rapidly changing world.
Change starts from the top—an effort that needs to be put into practice now more than ever. If disruption is the new normal, reinvention is critical.critical.
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As PwC marks International Women’s Day, we’re sharing the voices of women from around the world through research-based insights on empowerment from our Global Hopes and Fears Survey, one of the largest workforce surveys conducted.
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David Faggard
Global Corporate Affairs & Communications, Senior Manager, PwC United States
Dan Barabas
Global Corporate Affairs & Communications, Manager, PwC United Kingdom
Ryan Stanton
Managing Director, Global Corporate Affairs & Communications, PwC United States
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