This IDC Market Perspective presents three new approaches that are emerging to respond to the new talent sourcing requirements in the digital era: talent sourcing platforms, talent marketplaces, and crowdsourcing. Being competitive in the digital era requires companies to rethink talent sourcing strategies and models. Technological progress and the need for highly skilled digital workers are making traditional HR approaches obsolete, paving the way for new tech-enabled talent sourcing approaches. Strategically adapting to changing talent sourcing scenarios will determine which companies will be successful in the talent battle in the long run. "In the next five years, 30% of European enterprises will move from traditional talent sourcing strategies and models toward virtual, borderless, and task-oriented approaches, integrating online communities and platforms to acquire skills and temporary staff."
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70 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Soft drinks in Ecuador will be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, strict restrictions were put in place to limit citizens’ movement in Ecuador, including the closure of on-trade sales outlets. Restrictions to mobility in Ecuador mean that impulse consumption is expected to be reduced...
103 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Poland, the soft drinks market in the country has been considerably affected by measures to curb the spread of the virus, which have included national lockdown and the closure of bars, restaurants, hotels and event venues. The subsequent fall in sales in the on-trade was huge given the lack of dine-in from...
Eco Friendly Bottles Market Research Report by Material (Aliphatic or Aromatic Co-polyesters, Bio-derived Polyethylene, Cellulose, Moulded Fiber, and Polyhydroxyalkanoates), by Application (Household Products, Mineral Water, and Non-alcoholic Beverages) - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19 Market...
105 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
After seeing slow but solid growth during most of the review period, total volume sales of soft drinks have turned to decline in 2020 due to COVID-19. However, whilst off-trade volume sales have increased at a higher rate, on-trade sales have plummeted. Off-trade growth increased partly because major stockpiling was seen in the early stages...
The global smoothies market is projected to register a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period, 2020 - 2025. - Generally, smoothies are thickshake beverages that include ingredients, like yogurt, milk, almond milk, coconut milk, and sherbet. The smoothie market is flourishing in developed and emerging regions. - Smoothies consist...
76 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The Azerbaijani government moved to shorten foodservice opening hours on 22 March, before closing all foodservice outlets altogether on 29 March. Some outlets were permitted to reopen on 4 May, but these did not include those in the country’s biggest cities, Baku, Ganja, Sumgayit and Lankaran, where the rates of COVID-19 infection were still...
78 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The overall performance of soft drinks in 2020 has been negatively affected by the general closure of on-trade establishments because of COVID-19 related restrictions. Costa Rica is a recognized global tourist destination, which received close to three million foreigner visitors during 2019. On average, tourists would spend about two weeks...
68 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Despite the government not implementing a lockdown in Belarus in 2020, current value and volume sales will be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic overall. Trends such as stockpiling have had little impact on soft drinks, with consumers choosing to bulk buy more essential items instead. Likewise, the failing economy has left many consumers unemployed...
63 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Many COVID-19 restrictions implemented to curb the spread of the virus in Kenya are expected to have a negative impact on the performance of categories in soft drinks. Foodservice closures implemented in order to prevent crowds of people in Kenya, for example, will restrict demand for carbonates which are popular products in restaurants, bars...
85 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a huge shift from foodservice to retail consumption of soft drinks in Argentina in 2020. Retail sales were also boosted by initial stockpiling at the start of the crisis. However, overall consumption was negatively affected by Argentina’s extensive three-month lockdown, ongoing financial...
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