Kevin ColemanSubject Matter Expert, Author, Speaker and Strategic Advisor| - InsightsPa, United States
Today, the combination of technological advancement and the introduction of emerging technologies has turned strategy into a most highly demanding, dynamic art form that challenges every professional strategist.
Yes, that is correct. We need to accept, and welcome the change. Saving Changes...
Eric SimmsSenior Program ManagerBaltimore, Maryland, United States
It’s not enough to react to technological advancement; a modern strategist must be adept at predicting future advancements, the type of changes they will bring to various sectors of society, and consumer’s reactions to those advancements. It makes 21st century strategy very complicated yet very exciting. Saving Changes...
You cannot anymore invest in standalone technology for long term, the development and the new technologies are faster than you think. Saving Changes...
Anton OosthuizenSenior Business Analyst / Project Manager| Self EmployedPretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
The whole chicken and egg thing is being turned on its head with the emerging technologies. Traditionally we always believed that strategy dictates the tech we use and need i.e what do we need to do to increase revenue and then we would try to find the tech to do so. Now we look at how to use technology to increase revenue. For companies to stay on top of the pile they need to adjust strategy to capitalize on emerging tech. Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
Nothing new below the sun. Is the same from 1979 where I started working in software/technology fields. The difference is some people today fall into the trap of thinking that is different and forgot the basement.
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1 reply by Farouq Zaabab
Aug 06, 2018 9:50 AM
Farouq Zaabab
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You make an interesting point here Sergio; I could only get part of it, so could you explain more, please?
Technology should be a means to an end and not the end unto itself. Advances in technology will increase the volume of possible choices (making the job of saying "No" more complex) as well as introduce options which were previously not feasible. However, this doesn't mean that the essence of strategy definition has changed... Saving Changes...
Cheikh FAYE Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Expert, CEO and owner| Eurêka TechnologiesDakar, Senegal
Technological advancement and emerging technologies are both favoring the globalization, the sharing and availability of resources of any kind worldwide. A change management strategy is unavoidable because it will be disruption in any domain whatsoever. Saving Changes...
Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
I second Sergio: it has always been difficult to predict the future. The solution is to be resilient and able to ride any wave. No fear, just fun. Saving Changes...
Farouq ZaababResearcher, Coach, Trainer, Consultant| FreelancerSohar, Oman
Aug 06, 2018 4:51 AM
Replying to Sergio Luis Conte
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Nothing new below the sun. Is the same from 1979 where I started working in software/technology fields. The difference is some people today fall into the trap of thinking that is different and forgot the basement.
You make an interesting point here Sergio; I could only get part of it, so could you explain more, please?
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1 reply by Sergio Luis Conte
Aug 06, 2018 10:04 AM
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All can be explained with a simple thing that is the key to take into account to deal with any type of "new wave" today and in the future: systemic theory. Organizations are open and adaptable systems. Open because interact with environmental stimulu and adaptable because their transformed when environmental changes occurs. It is not new. It started from 1976. Key drivers are thing like "zero latency" concept (relating to the time elpased an envirormental request must be fullfilled by the organization) which is not new and today could be related to a new "buzzword": Digital Transformation.
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Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
Aug 06, 2018 9:50 AM
Replying to Farouq Zaabab
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You make an interesting point here Sergio; I could only get part of it, so could you explain more, please?
All can be explained with a simple thing that is the key to take into account to deal with any type of "new wave" today and in the future: systemic theory. Organizations are open and adaptable systems. Open because interact with environmental stimulu and adaptable because their transformed when environmental changes occurs. It is not new. It started from 1976. Key drivers are thing like "zero latency" concept (relating to the time elpased an envirormental request must be fullfilled by the organization) which is not new and today could be related to a new "buzzword": Digital Transformation. Saving Changes...