outlines how leading enterprises are compressing a decade of digital transformation into one or two years. Relying on a strong digital core to adapt and innovate at lighting speed, leaders are growing revenues 5x faster than laggards today, versus only 2x faster between 2015 to 2018, according to Accenture research. The result is a wave of companies racing to reinvent themselves and use technology innovations to shape the new realities they face.
“The global pandemic pushed a giant fast forward button to the future. Many organisations stepped up to use technology in extraordinary ways to keep their businesses and communities running – at a pace they thought previously impossible – while others faced the stark reality of their shortcomings, lacking the digital foundation needed to rapidly pivot,” said Ben Morgan, Accenture New Zealand Managing Director. “We now have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn this moment of truth for technology into a moment of trust – emb
According to the Accenture Technology Vision 2021, technology was a lifeline during the global pandemic – enabling new ways of working and doing business, creating new interactions and experiences, and improving health and safety. Technology forever .
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 5:41 pm
As we near the end of the financial year, many Kiwi
business owners are reflecting on the unprecedented
situation we have experienced in the last 12 months during
COVID-19.
While it has undoubtedly been very tough in
many ways, the start of a new financial year is a chance to
re-evaluate all aspects of a business, and this year, many
may find there are changes to be made as we find ourselves
in uncharted territory and a new business
landscape.
One of the biggest positive changes for
business in New Zealand brought about by the pandemic has
been the rapid increase in digital technology advancements.