After this is over, what will have changed?

Ann Bentley DEC 2018 BW CUTOUT

If we learn nothing else from this crisis surely we will realise that we are all capable of so much more than we thought

Many years ago, at an interview for my first graduate job, I was asked - 鈥淲here do you want to be in 10 years鈥 time?鈥. I remember thinking that it was a strange question to ask. My main objective was to get through the next 10 minutes and secure the job - 10 years seemed such an enormous time horizon. Of course, looking back, that 10 years passed in the blink of an eye.

Now, I feel that the whole industry is in that interview. The impact of the coronavirus on us as individuals, on our businesses, on the very fabric of civil society, is huge. All we want is for it to end, to get through it, secure our livelihoods and 鈥済et back to normal鈥. But when it has passed, it will remain as an indelible part of the collective memory of millions of people and it will have a long-term impact on the industry鈥

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