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  • Automation to impact 750,000 low skilled Indian jobs, but create 300,000 mid-high skilled jobs by 2022

    February 04, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    As deal pricing moves from FTE to transaction and outcome, how will this impact the number of employees needed to service them? Read More

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  • No longer that great? The USA’s stagnation is spurring genuine global innovation, with data and AI at the core

    January 31, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    All good things happened in America – it’s where dreams were hatched and made real. Fast-forward to present day and a new playing field being leveled for the next creation of wealth where data and AI is at th Read More

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  • No time to get TWITCHy… but which providers are ready to bounce back?

    January 27, 2018 | Phil Fersht, Ollie O’Donoghue

    Those service providers that are investing during these transitional times will be the winners Read More

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  • Has the IT services biz reached its tipping point as the Digital OneOffice emerges?

    January 19, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    Q3 2017 showed real signs of improvement in the services business, “new style” engagements are driving more growth than the legacy is sucking out of the market. Read More

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  • RPA often starts out like a teenage romance: a lot of enthusiastic fumbling around that ends quickly, frequently leading to disappointment

    January 12, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    The key takeaways from last month's FORA Summit in London Read More

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  • How the Blockchain Six-Pack is changing how we think about business transactions, storing data and new revenue models

    January 06, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    We’ve now had a couple of years too ruminate about the emergence and impact of blockchain. So where is the industry today what can we expect for 2018 and beyond? Read More

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  • Ready to Learn to Change in New York this March?

    January 04, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    We're excited to trigger the first nuclear tranche of speakers for the Future of Operations in the Robotic Age (FORA) Summit in New York, March 7-8 Read More

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  • 2018: Why the full-time job will never be so precious, as the gig economy crumbles and judgment work is digitized

    January 01, 2018 | Phil Fersht

    The onus is circling back to the value of being a full-time employee Read More

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  • Happy 2018 all! Remember never to give up trying folks…

    December 31, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    Happy 2018 all! Remember never to give up trying folks... Read More

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  • Wishful dreams for 2018: fixing our societies, our politics and our taxes

    December 23, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    As we near the end of a ridiculous year, we can all dream, can't we? Read More

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