The rise of the customer-led economy

 “To satisfy the customer is the mission and purpose of every business.”

-Management guru Peter Drucker

But for decades the gap between big companies and the customers who bought their products and services has grown only wider. The customer might be king, but his crown slipped.

The strategic CIO

As the basis for this research, The Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed 156 CIOs in May and June 2013 and conducted in-depth interviews with CIOs from a cross-section of major corporations. 

The strategic CIO

Key Findings

  • Technology decisions are collaborative, but CIOs increasingly have financial control
  • CIOs also report a high degree of interest in and knowledge of emerging technologies (92%)
  • 60% of CIOs report that communicating the benefits of technology to the business requires them to speak first in terms of solving customer or partner problems

Workforce of the future: Part 1

Part 1 of an EIU advisory board meeting discusses how companies balance retraining existing employees with hiring new talent  and how they can leverage tech skills of a multigenerational workforce.

Workforce of the future: Part 2

Part 2 of an EIU advisory board meeting continues to discuss how companies balance retraining existing employees with hiring new talent and how they can leverage tech skills of a multigenerational workforce.

The workforce of the future

Why read this report

  • Overall scores in the Workforce of the Future Index indicate that OECD countries have the most favourable environments for technological proficiency, and the United States is best in class
  • The United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands and Australia will have the most technologically capable workforces in coming years
  • Several African countries (Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and Nigeria) rank at the bottom of the index
  • Unfavourable labour market conditions hamper scores in Western, Central and Eastern European countries

The workforce of the future

There is growing pressure on companies, governments and other employers to identify, attract and retain human talent capable of leveraging technology effectively and efficiently. The difficulties in engaging such workers stem from numerous factors, including globalisation, changing demographics and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.

The Future is Already Here

Science fiction films and TV series such as Back to the Future have made predictions on future technology. How accurate are these predictions? How many of these predictions came true? What is the future like at home, in transport and in healthcare?

The way forward

Rory McDonald, assistant professor at Harvard Business School, defines the level playing field

Rory McDonald on why all companies should have the ability and motivation to pursue innovation.

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