Before the world went into lockdown due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, many of our conversations with our clients were about their digital transformation journeys. Some had already started on it while others were making their plans and looking for guidance on how to execute successfully. This global health crisis has not only accelerated that transition for many organizations; it has also given all of us a better understanding of how the Fourth Industrial Revolution will continue to unfold.

Unfortunately, many are unable to participate in, and therefore benefit from, this rapid and complex transformation, especially in a developing country such as the Philippines. Look at how many young Filipinos are struggling with remote learning and how many businesses have been unable to transition to a virtual marketplace. Just as this pandemic has accelerated the world’s digitalization, so has it widened the gap between those who are thriving in this new world and those who cannot keep up.

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