Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 threatens the service delivery ecosystem in Ukraine. While the country’s eastern regions are under direct and immediate attack, other major centers in Ukraine, including Kyiv and Lviv, are also under threat of missile attacks and prospective ground invasion. There are also dangerous implications for bordering countries such as Poland, Romania, and the Baltic States in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region.
In this collaborative session, attendees will have the opportunity to exchange perspectives on likely impacts on Ukraine and the CEE region, including key actions and measures their peers have already taken, as well as contingency plans to address the various scenarios of the conflict.
Who should attend?
Virtual Roundtable Guidelines
The only price of admission is participation. Attendees should be prepared to share their experiences and be willing to engage in discourse.
Participation is limited to enterprises (no service providers), and Everest Group must approve each attendance request to ensure an appropriate size and mix of participants. The sessions are 90 minutes in duration and include introductions, a short presentation, and a facilitated discussion.
Our Latest Thinking
The mounting tension between Ukraine and Russia is likely to threaten the service delivery ecosystem in Ukraine and the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region. Discover our recommended approaches, risk profiling in Ukraine, and the possible impact on business and the global services industry in our recent Everest Group Risk Radar ™.
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