The fortnight thus far
Reports & resources we loved in the last 15 days, once every 15 days.
Issue #72
Jan 31, 2022
1
India Needs to Learn - A Case for Keeping Schools Open
Pandemic-driven school closures have adversely affected not only the students but also the teachers. About 90% of students lost at least one specific language ability and more than 90% of teachers expressed challenges in assessing students online. Here are 4 key implications schools in India must act on.
[ BCG > Full report here:
2
Sporting Goods 2022
While the global sportswear market has taken a digital leap with nearly 50% of sales occurring through e-commerce channels, brands need to ensure that stocks keep flowing owing to a 10x increase in shipping prices due to demand/ supply imbalances. Uncover the evolving consumer behaviours here.
[ McKinsey & Co. > Full report here:
3
India’s Nascent Gaming Industry on the Rise
The Gaming industry in India is expected to surpass $5 Bn in revenue by 2025. There was a 21% rise in the adoption of mobile-phone games in 2021, across 81% of total gaming apps. The sector clocked 40% revenue growth and has created jobs. What are the factors that drove this growth?
[ IBEF > Full report here :
4
Pre-Budget Survey FY’22
The economy has witnessed a steady recovery to date with over 75% of leaders optimistic about the growth. Over 80% of respondents are in favour of group taxes, and more than 50% of respondents are still optimistic about the budget’s ability to revitalise their industry. Further, uncover the survey findings.
[ Deloitte > Full report here:
5
Emerging Trends in Infrastructure
In 2022, the private sector would double its investment activity on the climate agenda. Infrastructure planners would be more focused on stakeholder engagement, data, and analytics, and are renewing their efforts to digitize. Explore further trends that are driving the infrastructure sector.
[ KPMG > Full report here:
6
Unlocking Business Model Innovation through Advanced Manufacturing
Leaders in the manufacturing & supply chain are expected to go beyond operations, productivity, and efficiency improvements. Advanced manufacturing has proven to boost factory productivity. How can companies optimize their manufacturing operations and operating models?
[ WEF > Full report here:
Every article here has had 100s of hours of effort that have gone into making this relevant, insightful and concise. Due credit and thanks to all these professionals and organizations who toiled to put together these insights, of such high quality, for the use of businesses across the world.
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