Agent of change: The future of technology disruption in business is an Economist Intelligence Unit white paper, sponsored by Ricoh.
It reviews the impact that technology developments will have over the next decade on various aspects of business, including organisational structures, jobs and the workplace, customer interactions, and business models themselves.
The Economist Intelligence Unit bears sole responsibility for the content of this report. The findings do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsor.
The report draws on two main research inputs for its findings:
To act on the opportunities created by technology, however, business processes and structures will also need to change, and only people will be able to bring this off. In the debate about whether technology-led innovation in business will slow or accelerate, we have come down decidedly in favour of the latter.
But if anything will slow the pace of change, it will more likely be people themselves rather than any limitations of technology. Cultural acceptance is one of technology’s greatest barriers. “Change takes time,” Ms Gratton reminds us. “This is a frustration for the technologically adept, because culture changes more slowly than technology.”