Where there is adversity there is also opportunity. With the outbreak of the virus crashing global markets, grounding air travel and shuttering local businesses could a new paradigm of local production emerge as a result of the contagion?
Already innovations in remote work and online learning have opened up a new possibility for the future of local institutions.
To discuss the idea that a crisis gives leadership the license to ignore the status quo in pursuit of something better we are joined by Keith Duncan president of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and Dr. Kadamawe knife Entrepreneurship lecturer at U.W.I.
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