Technology & Innovation

Changing roles: How technology is transforming business functions

July 21, 2015

Global

July 21, 2015

Global
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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Technology has had a profound impact on the workplace for several decades. But the pace of change has quickened and the implications for business will be substantial over the next few years.

Changing roles: How technology is transforming business functions, an Economist Intelligence Unit report sponsored by Microsoft, explores how the workplace is evolving and the effect of technology on how people collaborate, form global teams and make decisions across various business functions.

Key findings include:

Work will become more complex. Rapidly swelling quantities of real-time data will increase workloads, as will demands for greater local and global collaboration.
Lack of time is the biggest challenge. 45% of executives cite time constraints as their prime problem, with people who feel they are successful in their current role most affected—46% compared with 39% of those who believe they are not successful.
Collaboration is crucial. Team-working is the new normal both locally and globally. 35% of survey respondents believe work will require co-ordination between more people across multiple functions.
Gaining new technology skills is the best way to advance professional goals. Nearly a quarter of executives cite mastering new technology to achieve career aspirations, with many millennials already more knowledgeable than most of their seniors.

 

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