Expert(s): Frank Buytendijk, Malcolm Murray, Ewan McIntyre, Judy Pasternak, Marty Resnick, Jorge Lopez, Emily Rose McRae, Sanchay Tyagi, Lizzy Foo Kune, Dave Aron
Expert(s): Frank Buytendijk, Malcolm Murray, Ewan McIntyre, Judy Pasternak, Marty Resnick, Jorge Lopez, Emily Rose McRae, Sanchay Tyagi, Lizzy Foo Kune, Dave Aron
Through 2033, sudden disruptions will keep dominating the executive agenda, leading to higher cost of business and “decision making under uncertainty” becoming a main competitive differentiator. CIOs should therefore introduce chaos engineering, redefine what agility means and build a futurist capability into their organizations.
In this report, Gartner presents an overview of 19 disruptions that might materialize sometime in the next 10 years. We include a Toolkit to help identify disruptions that could affect strategy, through the lenses of technology, economics, politics, society, trust and ethics, regulations/legal and the environment.
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