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Outlook For 2023 Is Constant Change And Inevitable Disruption, Ford Says

Por: Forbes Life January 01, 2023

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Ford Chief Futurist Sheryl Connelly.Ford Motor Sheryl Connelly has been Ford’s futurist through the Great Recession, the unprecedented boom years of the next decade, Covid and the start of the post-pandemic era. All of which tells her one thing, above all. “Change is the only constant, and disruption is inevitable,” Connelly told me. “But while a lot can change these days, the patterns we’ve seen over the last couple of years have... + full article



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