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Talent, Leadership and Learning

What should learning look like in an era of disruptive change?

  • November 16, 2017

We live in an age of ‘Digital Darwinism’ (Evan Schwartz, 1999). This term describes an era in which “technology and society are evolving faster than businesses can naturally adapt.” New digital platforms are disrupting traditional markets overnight and globalisation is rapidly changing customer needs and expectations. In order for organisations to survive in the current climate, they must be able to anticipate and respond to these external changes.

A disruptive era We live in an age of ‘Digital Darwinism’ (Evan Schwartz, 1999). This term describes an era in which “technology and society are evolving faster than businesses can naturally adapt.” New digital platforms are disrupting traditional markets overnight and globalisation is rapidly changing customer needs and expectations. In order for organisations to survive

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