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The Essential Guide to Post–Covid-19 Consumers
Global interviews reveal what’s on consumers’ minds, with lessons for businesses.
- junio 17, 2020
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Global interviews reveal what’s on consumers’ minds, with lessons for businesses.
On the last day of 2019, the Chinese government reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan. By April 2020, one-third of the world’s population was in some form of lockdown because of the coronavirus.
Bain & Company wanted to find out what recent life has felt like to consumers. How are they adapting?
Over three weeks, we conducted interviews with 162 people in seven countries. The short videos here feature some of their responses.
People told us about losing loved ones, recovering from illness and worrying for their children’s future. Some had lost their jobs, some were furloughed and most were running households on reduced income. Many people were feeling isolated yet hesitant to leave their homes. Almost everyone longed for their family, friends and freedoms.
Yet they are getting by―and some were even thriving―under truly stressful circumstances. They are reflecting and reevaluating many aspects of their lives, and reconsidering what is truly essential.
To stay relevant, companies need to understand their consumers’ priorities and address them. As governments start to lift restrictions, businesses must stay close to consumers, watching and listening for how their priorities and behaviors evolve. Many people will remain deeply cautious about returning to activities that involve human proximity, especially if new cases flare up again. We call this period of uncertainty “the great reluctance.”
Here is a summary of our interview findings.
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Nobody knows whether these emerging priorities will stand the test of time. However, they are here now and look poised to endure for the medium term. By refocusing on what matters most to consumers today, companies will have the best chance of post-Covid success.
The global Covid-19 pandemic has extracted a terrible human toll and spurred sweeping changes in the world economy. Across industries, executives have begun reassessing their strategies and repositioning their companies to thrive now and in the world beyond coronavirus.