While, the fate of businesses is now dependent on recovery from the current health crisis, both businesses and individuals would have to learn to live with the virus for the time being. " It will require major changes in our mind-sets in the way we live and the way we do our business now. A new normal would be altogether different from what we have been practicing so far. Due to this unpredictable situation, in future, only those companies will survive and thrive which have abundance of youthful energy, innovative ideas and a striving passion for quality and excellence. This calls for highly motivated team members with strong work ethics, professional integrity and a burning desire to be better than the best. Work culture will undoubtedly undergo a sea change after recovery from the present coronavirus menace has been accomplished,” he said.
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