2021 global report: The state of new-business building

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2021 global report: The state of new-business building
Business leaders predict that by 2026, half of their revenues will come from products, services, or businesses that haven't yet been created. Here's how new-business building can help bridge that gap through sustainable, inclusive growth.
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