====== Realizing 2030: A Divided Vision of the Future ====== Dell and Institute for the future interviewed global business leaders about what digital transformation will look like for their organization and society at large over the next decade. ^ Quick Facts ^^ | Report location: | Insert URL link to the report | | Language: | Set the report's publication language(s) | | Publisher: | Dell Technologies in collaboration with [[encyclopedia:institute_for_the_future|Institute for the Future]] | |Publication date: | Set the publication date, spell the name of the month followed by day of month and year e.g. Month dd, yyyy . | | Authors: | Vanson Bourne | | Time horizon: | 2030 | | Geographic focus: | US, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, UAE/Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, South Africa | | Page count: | 10 | =====Methods===== Business leaders from 3800 mid-size to large enterprises across 17 countries were interviewed to gauge their predictions and preparedness for the future. The research explores the changing relationship between technology and people, emerging technology's impact on business, the way we work, and how business leaders plan to succeed over the next 10-15 years. =====Key Insights===== Business leaders disagree on what emerging technologies will mean for them, their business, and the world at large. Most of the forecasts, which were posed as 'agree or disagree' statements, are within a close margin. For example, "automated systems will free-up our time" was split 50-50. They are struggling to keep up with the pace of change and face barriers to becoming successful digital businesses in 2030 and beyond. Despite these barriers, business leaders agree that digital transformation is needed. =====Additional Viewpoints===== /* Optionally, include commentary or criticism about the report. It could be your own commentary, or link conversation from other sources.*/ Categories: Include all of the major categories in the report. Search for and use existing tags from the index of tags. Add a new tag if topic not already identified. Wrap in tags. ~~DISCUSSION~~