Digitalisation: Hesitant companies
According to a global survey conducted by EY with the participation of 1,001decision-makers, 62 percent of executives think they should completely transform the way their company works within 2 years, by using innovative technologies if they want to meet market requirements. However, EY’s Digital Investment Index survey has found that only 9 percent of companies measured a better business performance after such a transformation. Ákos Demeter, a business consulting partner of EY told: executives must understand that digitalisation is already a prerequisite of survival and not only a condition of growth any more. //
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