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Tuesday, March 17 2020 - 12:55
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New YPO Chief Executive Global Survey on the Business Impact of COVID-19 Finds That Business Leaders are Focused on Facts and Planning While Citing the Impact Is Significant
NEW YORK, March 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

 
- Over 2,750 chief executives from 110 countries weighed in on this critical 
business topic

YPO ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2753470-1&h=3809070114&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ypo.org%2Fabout-ypo%2F&a=YPO 
), the global leadership community of more than 29,000 chief executives in 130 
countries, conducted an all-member survey to get a snapshot of the business 
impact of COVID-19 and gain insight into actions chief executives are taking as 
a result of this new business reality.

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This new YPO Chief Executive Global Survey ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2753470-1&h=2017670600&u=https%3A%2F%2Fon.ypo.org%2FCoronavirusSurvey&a=YPO+Chief+Executive+Global+Survey 
), conducted 10-13 March 2020 and drawing over 2,750 respondents, found that 
most chief executives have already experienced a negative impact of COVID-19 on 
at least one aspect in their businesses, and many more chief executives 
anticipate things to get worse within the next six months before they get 
better. Key additional findings include:

    -- Business travel (87%), new business development (62%), and revenues 
       (58%) are the top three areas where most chief executives say they 
       are currently experiencing the biggest impact of COVID-19. 
    -- Almost all business leaders (82%) are expecting declines in revenues 
       over the next six months, but one year from now, more than half (54%) 
       expect no negative impact to revenues due to COVID-19. 
    -- Ninety-five percent of leaders report taking action in response to 
       COVID-19. These actions include communicating more regularly with 
       employees (68%), adopting new health and safety procedures (67%), 
       cancelling major events (64%), and halting business travel (53%). 
    -- Chief executives, when asked for their open-ended advice for fellow 
       leaders, shared this is a time to stay calm, focus on facts, continue 
       to communicate regularly with employees and other key stakeholders, 
       anticipate and make plans for both the short and long term, and 
       stabilize supply chains.

YPO Chief Executive Global Survey on the Business Impact of COVID-19 
Methodology:

The YPO Chief Executive Global Survey on the Business Impact of COVID-19 was 
conducted by YPO from 10-13 March 2020 via an online questionnaire. A total of 
2,754 YPO members responded to the survey. The members in this sample are 
representative of the larger YPO population, come from 110 different countries, 
and range in age from 25-93. Roughly half of survey respondents are from the 
United States. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 1.8 percentage 
points at the 95 percent confidence level. 

About YPO:

YPO is the global leadership community of more than 29,000 chief executives in 
130 countries who are driven by the belief that the world needs better leaders. 
Each of our members have achieved significant leadership success at a young 
age. Combined, they lead businesses and organizations contributing USD 9 
trillion in annual revenue. YPO members inspire and support each other through 
peer learning and exceptional experiences in an inclusive community of open 
sharing and trust. For more information, visit ypo.org ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2753470-1&h=594071283&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ypo.org%2F%3Futm_source%3Dgeneral_press%26utm_medium%3DPR%26utm_campaign%3DDAVOS&a=ypo.org 
).

SOURCE  YPO

CONTACT:  Amy Zelvin Reid, areid@ypo.org, +1-646-678-0575; Angela Mers, 
amers@ypo.org, +1-415-298-8534
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