The missing piece in the SME puzzle?

With the growing complexity of technology – and the speed, evolution and nature of new ways of working – there is a growing chasm amongst small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) between those on board the technology express and those with their heads buried in the sand waiting for the storm to pass.

The personalisation challenge

Programme Summary

An influx of powerful mobile devices is transforming workplace culture and how we do our jobs, upending our sense of “work-life” balance and fanning anxieties about security and privacy.The personalisation challenge: business culture and mobile security explores the cultural shifts, security issues and policy changes that will enable companies to grab the full benefits of the mobile revolution.

The evolving role of data in decision-making

In March and April 2013 the Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed 212 global executives on behalf of CSC and EMC to investigate their views on the increasing integration of data, especially “big data”, into organisations’ decision-making processes.Those polled are based in North America (36%), Asia-Pacific (26%), Western Europe (37%), and Eastern Europe (1%). Executives hail from 19 sectors and represent 16 functional roles, and all work for companies with revenues exceeding US$1bn.

Mind the marketing gap--industry profiles

The findings of two EIU executive surveys indicate that although traditional marketing channels remain important, vendors have shifted more towards interactive communications as part of an increasing emphaisis on personilization. While consumers express indifference to superficial personalization, they are keen on more nuanced customization efforts. This report reveals how marketers in six key industries (banking, travel, media, entertainment and automotive) are reaching out to consumers.

Ode to IT upgrades

Investing in IT and technology is a popular way for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to improve how they operate, according to a new report from the EIU.

Achieving scale in the US

Energy efficiency is not only smart, it’s good business: the retrofit sector alone could provide $1tr in energy savings in the US over the next decade. Our October 2012 briefing paper Energy efficiency and energy savings—a view from the building sector, produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and commissioned by the Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN), revealed that 40% of survey respondents from the US buildings sector accept no business responsibility for carbon emissions.

Power from big data

Power from big data is a T-Systems report, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It investigates utilities’ readiness to manage big data and the implications of this across their organisations.

Banking on customer experience

Back in 1990 I entered my local bank to carry out a transaction. The clerk asked me for my ID. The only problem was, I had left my ID at home! ”Let me check with the branch manager” said the clerk. He turned around and simply asked his boss: “Do you know this gentleman?”

Smart SMBs

The Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed owners and senior managers of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) from across the globe. The main findings to emerge from the research are as follows:

Talent and Big Data analytics

The Economist's Talent Management Summit on the mobile, agile workforce.

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