Successful digitalisation critical for future of Hong Kong economy
The authors of a new report on global digitalisation discuss its findings in the context of Hong Kong and mainland China
For over a decade companies have been urged to “digitalise” or risk getting left behind.
The specific technology innovations introduced by the digital revolution such as mobile, apps, “the cloud”, Big Data, and 3D printing, are shaking up businesses globally.
The digital journey has passed a frontier into a land that no longer distinguishes between digital and business, as these are now unavoidably linked.
However, in this passage a fracture is being revealed: top corporate leaders across the globe are insufficiently directing the digitalisation of their companies. For many of these leaders the impact of digital on their firm is at best confusing and at worst unclear.
To support business leaders globally – executives and boards alike – in their effort to digitalise, the international business school INSEAD, in collaboration with the boutique business and marketing consultancy this fluid world, have issued a report, “Directing Digitalisation: 11 Guidelines for Boards and Executives”.
The concepts covered in this report are discussed below in the context of Hong Kong and mainland China.