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The dark side of the digital revolution

  • Autores: Gerald C. Kane
  • Localización: MIT Sloan management review, ISSN 1532-9194, Vol. 57, Nº 3, 2016, págs. 4-4
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In an interview, Deloitte Center for the Edge co-founder John Hagel III discusses the dark side of digital technology. The dark side of digital technology is mounting performance pressure, in part enabled and precipitated by the digital technology. In a world of mounting pressure, there's a natural human instinct to stick to what you know. There is a tendency to just hold on and just squeeze harder on what you're currently doing. Every large company in the world has an outpost, an innovation lab, in Silicon Valley. And they'll always point to those innovation labs as evidence that they're really embracing this technology and doing very creative things with it. But so far, these are just outposts, and have very little impact on the core business.


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