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5 Business Trends to Watch Out For in 2020

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As a race, we have given in to our weakness in predicting future trends. 2020 was the future everyone looked forward to. We are in the future now, and we can say with great certainty what business trends will take this year by storm. Here are five business trends you can’t ignore.

1. Changing the definition of growth

For the last several decades, any business that wanted to thrive believed that they had to fix their attention on financial growth. Indeed, that was exactly what was needed to stay profitable and successful at the time. But the face of business has changed in terms of how business is conducted and what customers and clients expect from that business.

Today consumers challenge organizations to define their success in new ways and not simply by their financial growth. Investors, consumers, and even employees are pressurizing organizations to take a more responsible step toward helping societal change values and do their part to combat climate change and protect finite natural resources. Businesses are also expected to do their part to decrease economic and political instability. 

New success metrics have therefore been created, and new economic models have evolved that now force companies to work very differently, more responsibly, and with imagination. All shareholders will demand an increase in better environmental, corporate, and social governance, and we will see a trend of organizations upskilling staff at various levels. This is a positive change to redefine growth in ways that improve not only lives but also our world.

2. Catering to the needs of younger generations

The youth population is on the rise. The older generation is now paving the way for their younger counterparts – the x, y, and z generations that now make up a major chunk of the consumer market. The one thing that these three generations have in common is their dependence on digitalization. In order for a business to stay competitive and ahead of the competition, it must be willing to reach out to consumers via a digital platform that offers a safe method of digital transactions, security, and banking requirements.

Social media continues to reach new heights in terms of the number of users, the amount and type of information that is shared via social media challenges.

These are generations that also reassess the lives they lead,  with the kind of work they do, and how they impact the world they live in. In short, consumers today define themselves as more than what they do or buy. People are now questioning what it means to be a consumer and what exists beyond consumerism, what it means to work as an employee, and if there are more ways to earn a living beyond simply working a 9-5 shift. Businesses must respond to keep up with the way people redefine the way they consume products and services. Businesses must support the evolution of these generations and support the need of consumers’ and employees’ needs to pursue deeper meaning in their daily lives.

3. Making use of the latest technology

Technology itself continues to make leaps and bounds that fuel unprecedented change. Technology is savvier than most of us even dared to dream it could be. Today it has changed the way money is exchanged, created virtual doubles, and is even rendering our bodies as a form of signature. Does this all sound scary? It does not have to be a scary thing for businesses if they realign their business fundamentals. Businesses must start working together to fuel disruption at an industry level.

The rewards that businesses will experience for being brave enough to face change will include more opportunities and challenges as they continue to transform and evolve.

4. Going green

As mentioned earlier, there is deep awareness and consciousness regarding the depletion of our planet. This has given rise to a growing trend of adopting a green lifestyle. This lifestyle goes beyond merely adopting to eat organic food.

Every industry feels the impact of the ‘going green’ movement. For example, consumers are opting for organic hygiene products; the retail industry has witnessed a surge in need for clothing made of natural fabrics and fibers; construction companies and home services providers are offering eco-friendly home options such as tankless water heaters, solar paneling, and insulated windows; grocery retailers are redesigning their business models to ensure reduction of food waste; urban restaurants and grocery stores are diving into donating leftover food to food banks and homeless shelters, office-based businesses are using environmentally-friendly approaches by taking steps to decrease the consumption of energy, and every industry on the planet is trying to reduce its carbon footprint;

5. The continued growth of eCommerce

The global eCommerce industry is expected to grow to $5 trillion, according to a report by Statista. Retailers are increasingly finding the need to move from only brick-and-mortar stores to online stores. Others continue to keep open a handful of physical locations, but also include online shopping as a way to reach out to a larger audience. They continue to improve their websites by incorporating optimized checkout features and secured payment options for the customer’s safety and convenience.   

Social media is used to generate several hundreds of millions of dollars in sales every year. Forward-thinking businesses are focussing on creating state-of-art warehouses in multiple locations so they can ship out their orders in express time. With more and more specialized retailers taking their business online, there is no limit to what can be sold online.

Any business that wants to stay ahead in the game must take these five trends seriously and incorporate them in their day-to-day business. Competition is fierce, and to be seen and noticed today, a business must ensure it knows what its customers are demanding and where they are willing to spend their money. To make the right decisions for your business this year, make use of these trends – they will definitely influence the growth of your business for the next few years.

10 NBA Players Predicted to Be the Most Influential in 2020

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) is undoubtedly the most predictable league, staying consistent from year to year. However, the league is prone to dramatic changes, and this has become somewhat evident in the past five years. Then, players like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, and Dwight Howard were at the top of their games.

But as 2020 comes closer, the basketball fraternity is wondering who will garner all the accolades. To put an end to all that anticipation, here’s a list of ten NBA players who are likely to be the most influential ones in 2020:

1Anthony Davis

First on the list is Anthony Davis, the 26-year old player playing center and power forward positions for the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA. On witnessing Davis’s games, the future of basketball unfolds before your eyes. He’s amazingly destructive on all-court forces in the history of the NBA. He is known for his lethal face-up games, residual ball skills, quick first-step courtesy, and his perfect blend of athleticism and length that makes him capable of finishing from all angles and distances. Davis can defend all over the floor; however, he does his best while protecting the rim—just enough to turn the Pelicans into an evergreen playoff powerhouse.

2 Andrew Wiggins

Next on the list is Andrew Wiggins, the 24-year-old player who was the No. #1 pick last year. Over his last 20 games, Wiggins has scored an average of 19.7 points on 43.0 percent shooting, including 5.3 rebounds and 8.3 free-throws to boot. The stream of injuries suffered by the Minnesota Timberwolves over the first half of the season gave Wiggins a huge opportunity to spread his wings and fly out of the nest. His game hasn’t degraded once a bit since Kevin Martin, Ricky Rubio, and Nikola Pekovic made a comeback to the court.

3Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant, the 31-year-old NBA player, may be prone to leg injuries, but that does not stop him from making it to the top ten influential players. Here’s an interesting trivia about this player: Kevin Durant is the 10th-highest-scoring NBA player who made a total career playoff point of 4,032. He has slim built, and even though he is subjected to punishment from brawnier opponents, he seems sturdier than most. His body structure allows him to glide up and down the floor without any effort. In terms of skills, nobody can debate Durant’s long-term viability. Both his height and shooting ability are perfect for games and don’t decline with age.

4 DeMarcus Cousins

If there’s anybody who resembles Shaquille O’Neal from today’s NBA players, then it has to be DeMarcus Cousins. Cousins may not be as huge as O’Neal, but in the present-day’s spread-out NBA, he is almost as effective and has the sort of ability to fit into that overarching style. With luck and a proper body supporting him, Cousins should be able to become a dominant player in the NBA through his 20s and perhaps into his 30s also. That’s the advantage of being a well-built, strong player who can carve his way to boards and buckets one moment and take a step back for high-post passes and mid-range jumpers the next.

5Kyrie Irving

26-year-old Kyrie Irving, when healthy, has a few peers that can match his shooting, ball-handling, and finishing around the rim. Among guards who try at least four shots in the prohibited area per game, he has the top 15th rank in field-goal percentage from every part of the court. Because of his seamless shots and tricky handles, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Irving grades out as the NBA’s most efficient high-volume shooter that the fraternity has seen. Also, it’s LeBron James, who’s teaching Irving the art of leadership. His study includes at least one title for Cleveland Cavaliers.

6Stephen Curry

This 30-year-old NBA player is arguably the best and can be at the top for a while. Curry has been one of the foremost three-point shooters at the NBA on 44.2 percent shooting for years. Also, the NBA player isn’t likely to show any signs of slowing down any time soon. His lightning-fast release and dead-eye accuracy are aspects that will be with him for years to come. Also, nobody should expect him to lose control over his amazing handling skills. He reckons upon not speed and strength but rather on super-court vision and creativity with the dribble to bend defenses. This is sure to take him a long way ahead in his game.

7Blake Griffin

Nearing 30, Blake Griffin’s game has evolved to become much more than putting people on posters. He scored an average of 3.8 assists as a beginner, and his 5.3 helpers per game are the second-most among bigs- just a little shy of what LeBron James scored.  Griffin’s eventual transition from high-flying finisher to point forward bodes goes well owing to his longevity. The stronger he builds his perimeter skills, the lesser he will have to deal with the usual punishment on the interior. Griffin leads the Los Angeles Clippers to their very first championship and becomes the first MVP in the team’s history.

8James Harden

Approaching 30, many could predict James Harden’s leap from Sixth Man of the Year in Oklahoma City to All-Star in Houston. But his transition from All-Star to MVP front-runner is a whole new game- something that speaks of how effortless he has evolved in his game. He’s a part of a Rockets squad, whose strengths lie in three-point shooting, getting to the rim, drawing fouls—all of which mirror his own skills. His basketball career peaks in assists (6.9), rebounds (5.6), and steals (1.9) to complement his 27.5 points—just a little behind Russell Westbrook. Under the guidance of Matthew McConaughey, Harden is sure to improve his skills with age.

9Paul George

Until four years ago, Paul George (28 years old) was fresh out of his second season as an All-NBA, All-Defensive and All-Star performer. He has a bigger role on the wing for the Indiana Pacers and also a new contract extension set for his immediate future. He then suffered a leg injury, after which things changed for him. But, he is still regarded as one of the NBA’s amazing young players. After he made a comeback, he re-emerges as one of the league’s most elite players, refining his jump shot and handling during his break from the game. 

10Giannis Antetokounmpo

Lastly, there’s this young, 25-year-old NBA player, Giannis Antetokounmpo. He has something new to show to fans at every Milwaukee Bucks game. A few of his moves include driving from the three-point arc to the hoop in two steps, Eurostepping into a dunk, or making every opponent on the fast break shake with fear when aiming for the finish. These are mere sights of basketball’s future, although it’s convincing enough to rank him at a small forward position that could dwindle considerably with LeBron James approaching his mid-30s by 2020. Nonetheless, Giannis Antetokounmpo undoubtedly becomes the foundational base of a Bucks squad that vies for the Eastern Conference crown each year.