New Scouting section - how the crisis is accelerating digitization
In this Scouting episode, Joachim Samuelsson, CEO of Crunchfish, describes how the crisis is accelerating global digitalization in a number of areas. "Now that people prefer to avoid cash and card readers because of the risk of contagion, new and better digital payment models are needed."
- How is global digitalization accelerated by COVID-19?
- Will some markets be more affected than others by the rapid shifts in technology?
- How will new changing patterns of movement affect our needs in the future?
Joachim concludes by revealing that he has been asked to moderate, in true "Skavlan" style, a number of public webinars that the Riksdag is conducting this autumn, focusing on new opportunities linked to the digitization of payments. "An honorable and important position of trust that I hope can awaken new thoughts in both parliamentary politicians and financial analysts."
The video is about 15 minutes long and ends with Joachim sending a topical question to the next interviewee.
About the Scouting interview series
You can now follow us at Navigator in our newly launched interview series "Pejling". The YouTube episodes are about fifteen minutes long and contain topical discussions with the region's leading decision-makers who share their thoughts on the present, present and future. We talk about how changing conditions in the world around us are affecting different industries, companies and employees. Right now, and in the near future, we will focus on the impact of COVID-19, how the pandemic is affecting businesses, everyday life, the economy, employees, and how different decision-makers have chosen to deal with the challenges.
Don't miss the next interview
The ambition is to post an interview every week. So keep an eye out for the next video soon. With Pejling, we at Navigator want to spread knowledge and provide an insight into how senior decision-makers deal with changes in the outside world and in their own organization. Read more about Pejling here.