Clash of Technologies

Clash of Technologies
15 Nov 2021 / Sodel Team

"There is a balanced path forward that allows us to embrace technology without becoming it, to use it as a tool and not as a purpose." — Gerd Leonhard

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Clash tech

It seems like there is a tech clash everywhere. A proliferation of innovative products is occurring even as businesses wall them off in closed ecosystems. Our need for unlimited choice is met by vendor lock-in and inflexibility. Similarly, we are increasingly cut off from our valuable data when we ask for a new look at the ownership model and a share in the rewards.

Automation remains the standout application of technology, which leaves many people concerned about the future of their livelihoods. Technology distrust and consumer wariness are on the rise due to the tech clash.

The ultimate currency is trust

Innovation agendas aren't slowing down, but businesses need to change course if they want their products and services to find a receptive market. The longstanding strategy of every company should be examined through the lens of people. This entails re-engineering the interactions that bring people and technology together.

While examining the consequences of data and technology democratization and re-evaluating what technology offers people, trust and responsibility will become more vital as time goes on. Enterprises must adapt to the reality they've created as they implement technological advances — ones that have a more significant impact on the world and are more deeply rooted in people's lives.

Distinguishing tech-clash in technological trends

How can businesses go about realigning their tools? It begins with reconsidering fundamental but now out-of-date business models. The "Technology Viewpoint 2020" reports identified the main technological developments that companies should consider as part of their efforts to bring a more personalized approach to innovation. The following are the technological trends:

The I in Experience. Leading organizations will create experiences that enhance a person's agency and options. Leaders will offer true collaborations that transform passive listeners into engaged people, instead of one-way experiences that leave people feeling out of the loop.

AI and Me. As AI capabilities advance, the true pioneers will be those who consider how the technology can unleash their people's full power and potential — going beyond automation and job replacement to reimagine AI as something that augments how people do their work.

The Smart Things Dilemma. The technology world will be in a constant state of beta development, with products or services constantly in the works. This calls into question long-held beliefs about who owns a product. Addressing this new reality will be critical to success.

Robots in the Wild. Robotics is no longer confined to the factory floor or warehouse, with 5G poised to rapidly accelerate this trend. Every company must reconsider its future through the lens of robotic systems.

Expenditure of technology

An experimental value representing the price of producing a skill or technology, where the financial cost of currency is steady and mass or dimension has been normalized. The amount paid is normalized to the predictable cost of production.

Effectiveness. A measure of skill and efficiency is the energy production of a product compared to energy input. For example:

  • Amount of fuel/oil required to attain propulsion power
  • Percentage of captured power converted to electrical power

Comments

Anna Colins

Anna Colins

15 Nov 2021

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A fascinating read! The way this topic continues to reshape how we approach technology and business is remarkable. Looking forward to more insights from the Sodel team.

Tomm Ostin

Tomm Ostin

15 Nov 2021

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Very well explained. This is exactly the kind of deep-dive content I was looking for. The examples make the concepts much easier to grasp.

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