Disruptive Competencies for a Cognitive IoT World

LINK to PAPER -> http://ibm.co/2mttqWv

The proliferation of connected devices and related emerging technologies is enabling disruption across industries. From industrial products to insurance, industries are facing disruption from all angles—driven by the race to stay market relevant, to differentiate, and to assimilate consumer data. As technology changes industries, it’s also disrupting operations and jobs. 65% of children now in primary school will work in job types that don’t exist today, and there may be less of them, with every 3 of 10 jobs expected to be done by software, robots, and smart machines by 2025. There is an intense demand for new competencies—a set of capabilities that represent organizational strategic values which influence decisions and actions across the enterprise.

The competencies required in this new world are differentiated from the past and need to be acquired and nurtured. Today, companies have not fully invested in establishing an environment that fosters and promotes these new competencies. By prioritizing these new competencies, companies will transform themselves and become disruptive.





Jose Pena

Co-Founder @ CXO4 | Sales Exec. & Ecosystems Expert | Helping IT companies to scale their business from Strategy to Execution | Advise on Cloud, AI, Application and Data Protection

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One of the things I find unique is this paper is the way it helps to anybody to find where his company is according to the industry where is playin, and from there understand what capabilities the organization need to develop to size the opportunity of a disruption (leading them selves or been in the middle of a new one)

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