Coronavirus: Global Change Accelerators a report by WGSN

by | Mar 24, 2020

Coronavirus is driving a significant evolution in consumer beliefs and attitudes. This shift is accelerating a number of strategic shifts our patron, WGSN have predicted, creating a new spending landscape.

WGSN are change forecasters. By tracking how consumers around the world feel, think and behave, they help brands create the right products at the right time.

They have created a new Insight report, Coronavirus: Global Change Accelerators, which is designed to help businesses with their own business continuity, explaining how the spread of Covid-19 has expedited a number of the global trends that WGSN had predicted.

To download a FREE sample of their Coronavirus: Global Change Accelerators report visit the following link:

https://lp.wgsn.com/form-sample-report-coronavirus-global-change-accelerators.html?utm_source=marketing&utm_medium=blog&utm_content=report&utm_campaign=bbccovid

Related reads:

Introducing the UV Safety: Sun Smart Edit curated with Latest in Beauty

Introducing the UV Safety: Sun Smart Edit curated with Latest in Beauty

With the aim to support greater awareness around sun protection and encourage healthier, everyday habits when it comes to UV exposure, The British Beauty Council is pleased to introduce the UV Safety: Sun Smart Edit, curated in collaboration with Latest in Beauty.  ...

Have Your Say On The Future of Sunbed Regulation in England

Have Your Say On The Future of Sunbed Regulation in England

Despite being classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organisation, sunbeds are used by approximately 6 million people in the UK, with almost half of them being 18-34-year-olds. The industry is governed mainly by the Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010, which...

UV Safety – leading the conversation on a national strategy

UV Safety – leading the conversation on a national strategy

Rising cases in Melanoma mean that skin cancer is now the UK’s 5th most common cancer, with 17,500 new cases annually, according to Cancer Research UK. Yet, 86% of melanoma cases are preventable through simple measures like using SPF30+, making it one of the UK’s most...

Pin It on Pinterest

Share this on social: