スナップチャート
Just a few years ago, many executives saw the energy and resource transition as a set of challenges that could compromise long-term strategic planning. Today, most teams we work with have moved from thinking to taking concrete action—and working the transition into their strategic plans. Bain’s research finds that an overwhelming majority of executives see reducing emissions as a top priority. Four out of five say that having a net-zero commitment is critical, and almost all executives expect their industry to make progress in that direction by 2030. About half expect their companies to change significantly over the next 10 years, up from a third that thought so two years ago.
For more on how energy and natural resource executives think about the transition, read “10 Takes on the Energy and Resource Transition.”
Developing Talent Strategies for the Energy Transition
Energy and natural resources companies will need to create an inclusive environment for new and diverse employees, while also valuing legacy talent.