Digital Acceleration and Disruption

The development of technology is developing at a rapid rate, driving leaders and their organisations to change the way they operate. Supported by the insight from Adam Banks (formerly a Chief Technology & Information Officer at AP Moller Maersk), this report by Eton Bridge Partners discusses how digital acceleration will shape the future of business and what mindset is needed by senior leaders and their workforces to maximise its potential.

Key takeaways include:

  • Organisations must have a digital specialist as well as improving the awareness of the generalists.
  • Economic uncertainty shouldn’t affect the thinking on digital transformation.
  • Over the next 3-5 years, most businesses will still be wrestling with cloud, Big Data, ML and AI.





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