This has been a year of so much pain, hardship, chaos and loss. And yet as nations around the world begin to rebuild from the pandemic, it is clear that we also have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to change our tune. This package, in partnership with the World Economic Forum, explores that opportunity, which the forum's chairman, Klaus Schwab, has called "The Great Reset." How can we seize this moment of disruption to push for a world that is healthier, more resilient, sustainable and just? What do all of us—individuals, businesses and governments—need to do to ensure that we don't simply revert to what was before? Schwab, while acknowledging that it's "hard to be optimistic about the prospect of a brighter global future," offers some glimmers of hope in the form of companies that are redefining success to be about more than profits. Economist Mariana Mazzucato provides a road map for transforming our financial structures. Danish architect Bjarke Ingels describes his extraordinarily ambitious Masterplanet —a blueprint for a greener earth. Our correspondents around the globe speak with business leaders and policymakers about their more immediate plans—from Tokyo's Governor Yuriko Koike, currently preparing for the rescheduled Olympic Games in 2021, to Citigroup's newly appointed CEO, Jane Fraser, the first woman to run a major Wall Street bank. We've also included excerpts of conversations from our special TIME100 Talks hosted in October by Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, on how to build a better digital world. You can see the full package at time.com/great-reset |
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