Why businesses must plan for the digital age

Resisting change may ultimately harm your business

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The scale of the digital challenge is daunting – so much so that business leaders can be forgiven for feeling like rabbits caught in headlights. But freezing is not an option. The digital revolution is firmly underway, as just a few statistics confirm: as of October 2019, almost 4.5 billion people now use the internet and nearly 3.7 billion people are active on social media, according to a report by We Are Social. In turn, the impact of this revolution has already been seismic. High street stores are shutting as shoppers switch online; newspapers have been eclipsed by digital media; and, according to CNBC, the five biggest global tech companies are now worth a record $5 trillion.

The risk of not planning for the future in this new world is that your business suffers its very own “Kodak moment” – the ill-fated company went from being the largest photography business in the world to filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2012, after failing to embrace digital technology, despite having been a pioneer in the field.

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