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ABES started to support the movement “#VamosVirarOGame”(www.mosvirarojogo.org), which aims to mobilize companies in the search for solutions to overcome the adversities and uncertainties of business life, in this scenario of instability and doubts related to the pandemic of the new coronavirus. The initiative aims to be a reference in the sharing of best practices and innovative ideas, which help to overcome the challenges, in this global conjuncture that demands responses and the discovery of new paths by all sectors of society.

The #VamosVirarOJogo movement will also act in the elaboration of proposals that can be forwarded to class entities, public policy makers, government agencies in various spheres, research centers and opinion makers. The activities of this true alliance for the corporate world have no political, ideological or party connotations. The initiative is based on values such as commitment to society; valuing and investing in people; integrity, ethics and transparency; stimulating innovation and prosperity of companies' ecosystems, among others.

Creating opportunities

In the opinion of Rodolfo Fücher, president of ABES, this movement was born at a fundamental moment, as it is time to join forces, intelligence and take advantage of the full potential of the exchange of experience that #vamunirojogo encourages. “We share the same values. ABES is committed to its purpose of building a Healthier, More Digital and Less Unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role for the democratization of knowledge, modernization of the country and the creation of new opportunities for all citizens affected by the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Our organization and the companies in the ICT sector have many positive experiences to share and help to create this chain of confidence in socioeconomic recovery ”, he adds.

More than 500 companies and entities

In addition to ABES, the joint venture brings together companies such as Carrefour, Magazine Luiza, UsiMinas, Laureate, 3M, Basf, PwC, Solví Ambiental, Brazilian Association of Logistic Operators (ABOL) (which brings together 32 companies in the segment), Connvert, Regus, JS Peças and Experience Club, as well as Simpress, Grupo Empreenda and Verity. It has the strategic support of the Brazilian Human Resources Association (ABRH), BR Angels, Meu Futuro Digital and the World Federation of People Management Associations / Grupo Capacitare. There are already more than 500 companies that have joined the mobilization.

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To join the movement, the executive responsible for the company must register on the website (www.mosvirarojogo.org). After completing the form, the interested party will receive instructions for participation. More information can also be obtained by e-mail: contato@ámosvirarojogo.com.br.

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