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Thursday, 28 January 2016

People-first focus is the winning strategy for today's digital economy: Accenture

Leading companies that develop a people-first approach will win in today’s digital economy, according to a new global technology trends report* from Accenture. Accenture has been identifying the emerging technology trends across the enterprise landscape that hold the greatest potential to disrupt businesses and industries for nearly 16 years. This year, the companies that equip employees, partners and consumers with new skills can fully capitalise on innovations, developing the capabilities to create fresh ideas, develop cutting-edge products and services, and disrupt the status quo, says the global professional services company.

“In the Accenture Technology Vision 2016, we’ve identified five technology trends that are critical to digital success,” said Paul Daugherty, Accenture’s CTO. "Digital means people too and a cornerstone of this year’s Vision is people first. Companies that embrace digital can empower their workforce to continuously learn new skills to do more with technology and generate bigger and better business results.”

In a companion survey* of more than 3,100 business and IT executives worldwide, Accenture found that 33% of the global economy is already impacted by digital. Additionally, 86% of survey respondents anticipate that the pace of technology change will increase at a rapid or unprecedented rate over the next three years.

The Accenture report highlights how companies can often feel overwhelmed by the pace of technology change, experiencing “digital culture shock” at the prospect of keeping up with the competition. However, companies can adopt a people-first approach that will allow them to create new business models that drive digital disruption. One example is GE, which established a new approach called FastWorks that connected employees much more closely to customers and ultimately led to the rapid development of innovative solutions that sold well because they met and exceeded customer expectations.

Infographic illustrating the emerging enterprise technology trends that will be success factors for the digital economy.

In the report, Accenture identifies five technology trends fuelled by the people-first principle that are essential to business success in the digital economy. The trends include:

Intelligent automation

Leaders are embracing automation - powered by artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and augmented reality – to fundamentally change the way their business operates and drive a new, more productive relationship between people and machines. Significant investments are well underway with 70% of survey respondents acknowledging increased AI-related technology investments compared to two years ago, and 55% revealing that they plan on using machine learning and embedded AI solutions like IPsoft Amelia extensively.

Liquid workforce

By exploiting technology to enable workforce transformation, leading companies will create highly adaptable and change-ready environments that are able to meet today’s dynamic digital demands. The competitive advantage offered by a liquid workforce is apparent as survey respondents indicated that “deep expertise for the specialised task at hand” was only the fifth-most important characteristic they required for employees to perform well in a digital work environment. Other qualities such as ‘the ability to quickly learn’ or ‘the ability to shift gears’ were ranked higher.

Platform economy

Industry leaders are unleashing the power of technology by developing platform-based business models to capture new growth opportunities, driving the most profound change in the global macroeconomic environment since the industrial revolution. This is reinforced by 81% of our survey respondents who agree that platform-based business models will become part of their organisation’s core growth strategy within three years.
Predictable disruption

Digital ecosystems are creating the foundation for the next wave of disruption by straddling markets and blurring industry boundaries. Forward-thinking leaders can proactively predict these ecosystem trajectories to gain a competitive advantage. Companies are already significantly or moderately experiencing ecosystem disruption, with 81% of survey respondents indicating that they are seeing this in their industry.

Digital trust

Trust is a cornerstone of the digital economy, said 83% of survey respondents. To gain the trust of individuals, ecosystems and regulators in this new landscape, businesses must focus on digital ethics as a core strategy; better security alone won’t be enough.


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*Accenture’s Technology Vision is developed annually by the Accenture Technology Labs. For the 2016 report, the research process included gathering input from the Technology Vision External Advisory Board, a group comprising more than two dozen experienced individuals from the public and private sectors, academia, venture capital firms and entrepreneurial companies. In addition, the Technology Vision team conducted interviews with technology luminaries and industry experts, as well as with nearly 100 Accenture business leaders.

In parallel, Accenture Research conducted a global survey of more than 3,100 business and IT executives across 11 countries and 12 industries to capture insights into the adoption of emerging technologies. The survey helped identify the key issues and priorities for technology adoption and investment. Respondents were mostly C-level executives and directors, with some functional and line-of-business leads, at companies with annual revenues of at least US$500 million, with the majority of companies having annual revenues greater than US$6 billion.

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