Twenty or so years ago I undertook a course looking at organizational management. As part of that course I wrote a paper that gave my vision of what the organization would look like in the future. Admittedly my view was kind of revolutionary - among other things I predicted the end of the enterprise as we know it. Clearly, decades later and the enterprise still exists - so my predictions haven't been borne out in totality. But as I spend time talking with enterprises around the world about their technology challenges, I see a glimpse of the future that I predicted back then coming to pass.
Of course IT opportunities and challenges aren't necessarily symptomatic of those facing the business as a whole. But it seems to me that the challenges being faced by IT departments across the globe are symptomatic of those being faced more generally across the organisation - I've been invited to write some thought pieces over the next few months that will take what I'm seeing in the technology world, try and extrapolate what it means for the business as a whole and give some guidance as to what organisations should do to plan for their future.
So first some context. Why is this important? Well it's hard to argue against the contention that the business world is undergoing massive changes as factors, both internal and external, change forever the environment within which organisations operate. These changes, while delivering massive benefits in terms of agility, economics and competitiveness, also require a massive shift in the way the organisations are structured and run and challenge our existing thoughts around what the organisation of the future will look like.
Before diving into more detail - it's timely to set out exactly why this massive shift is occurring in the world and, in particular, the factors, both internal and external, which are driving organisations to change. So, what are these tectonic changes making such an impact on seemingly immovable enterprises?
These four individual trends, when taken together, have impacts on a massive scale. Over the next few posts I'll write more about these organisational changes, how that maps to a current technology approach, and suggest ways that organisations can make meaningful changes to both allay the challenges, and leverage the opportunities that this brave new world offers.