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How to become an innovation leader in the age of AI
Currently, only 18% of organizations worldwide can be classified as “innovative” with mature practices*. That’s why Dell Technologies surveyed 6,600 business and IT decision-makers across 40 locations to find out what’s preventing organizations from innovating and how they plan to leverage artificial intelligence in the future to drive outcomes.
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State of innovation
Today’s ever-changing environment demands organizations to embed innovation into everything they do. Most organizations struggle to do so.
Hence, our research centers around some key questions:
- How is it that some organizations can successfully turn their ideas into meaningful innovation while others do not?
- What are the key barriers to innovation and what are the plans to overcome them?
- Where does generative AI enter the picture?
We’re sharing what we’ve learned, so you can take action today.
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48%of organizations are uncertain what their industry will look like in 3-5 years.
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57%admit that they are struggling to keep up with the pace of disruption.
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81%agree that AI/GenAI will significantly transform industries.
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82%agree that there will be greater human and machine partnership in the next 5 years.
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Taking action
To achieve innovation success, organizations need to draw lines between challenges faced and goals strived for and then take action. Innovation leaders strategically align their people, processes and technologies and use them as innovation catalysts to drive impact.
Here are 3 areas you need to adresss to accelerate your innovation and take advantage of new technologies like generative AI:
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Build your innovation muscle
How to make innovation part of your organization’s DNA to lead in the AI-enabled world
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Maximize your data insights
How to design a smart, flexible and resilient infrastructure to act on your data wherever it resides
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Embrace human-machine partnerships
How to build an innovation culture and productive work experience where everyone thrives
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Top innovation goals
- Cost savings & efficiencies
- Future-proof the organization
- Increase revenue
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Top innovation challenges
- Lack of right talent with needed skills
- Data privacy and cybersecurity concerns
- Lack of budget/ability to invest due to economic downturn
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Top improvement areas
- Invest in modern, scalable technology
- Build a strong relationship between business and IT
- Adopt a data-driven approach
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