Kathmandu, June 3
The Frost and Sullivan has published a strategy
exploration document as a conversation starter to foster collaborations to
collectively explore possible best practices that can be embraced by Nepal in
face of the COVID-19 crisis.
The report titled “Conquering COVID-19: Strategy for
Making Nepal Stronger and Resilient – Strategy Exploration Summary” which was released
recently explores the strategies in three phases - Respond, Reset, Rebound.
Due to the uncertainty and altering nature of the
COVID-19 pandemic, the document estimates that it could take anywhere between
two years to four and a half years to respond and rebound from the effects,
said Mangesh Lal Shrestha, contributing expert and coordinator of the study.
A delivery model of Adopt, Adapt, and Leapfrog, a new
concept probable for Nepal, has also been proposed in the document.
“Strategic Delivery is key to achieving any strategy;
the Adopt-Adapt-Leapfrog Model, empowers the strategic delivery to achieve the
actual desired impact” says Shrestha.
The publication was prepared by Frost & Sullivan
Institute, with the support of contributing experts David Frigstad, Dr. Bindu
N. Lohani, Dr. Shankar P. Sharma, Lal Shanker Ghimire and Mangesh Lal Shrestha.
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