Technology & Innovation

Hyperconnected organisations

May 04, 2015

Global

May 04, 2015

Global

The key findings are as follows: 

  • Adapting to hyperconnectivity is a matter of survival, most executives agree.Nearly six out of ten (59%) survey respondents agree that a failure to adapt to hyperconnectivity is the gravest risk their company faces. 
  • However, most view hyperconnectivity a positive influence. Eight out of ten respondents believe hyperconnectivity has been beneficial for their organisation, and two thirds say it presents more opportunities than threats. 
  • Only a minority expect their organisation to radically restructure as hyperconnectivity grows. However, experts warn of the need for profound change to meet the needs of the hyperconnected age.

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