Accenture Business Futures 2021 Report Identifies the Signals to Guide Companies Navigating Change in the Era of Compressed Transformation
The latest report from Accenture (NYSE: ACN) reveals that while 88% of companies understand their current challenges, only 6% are fully confident in predicting future disruptions. The Business Futures 2021 report identifies 25 Signals of business change, highlighting six crucial trends for future success. These include enhanced agility, decentralized decision-making, and the integration of scientific innovation into business strategies. Companies are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and adapting their supply chains and operational models in response to the evolving market landscape.
- 88% of companies have clarity on current challenges, signaling strong awareness.
- 91% of organizations are willing to decentralize decision-making, enhancing responsiveness.
- 92% are increasing the use of micro-fulfillment centers, improving supply chain flexibility.
- 83% of businesses see adopting a scientific approach to innovation as essential for success.
- Only 6% of organizations express complete confidence in anticipating future disruptions.
- Only 36% have a C-suite member accountable for real-time data usage, indicating a leadership gap.
- 28% of executives lack personal commitment to delivering stakeholder value, highlighting a purpose paradox.
A new report from Accenture (NYSE: ACN) shows that while
Business Futures Interactive Radar – Accenture tracked 25 Signals of business change expected to have the greatest impact on organizations within the next three years. (Graphic: Business Wire)
“The compressed timeframe for action in the face of last year’s disruption drove a greater sense of urgency as well as opportunity for organizations to increase their agility, explore new business models and build new capabilities that boost resilience,” said Annette Rippert, group chief executive, Accenture Strategy & Consulting. “Our inaugural Business Futures report serves as an essential radar to help leaders navigate through the Signals of business change with confidence, to not just see, but also seize, their best future.”
Longstanding trends like the increased importance of experiences, greater adoption of cloud, and changes in buying patterns have all been interrupted, accelerated, or reversed due to the pandemic. At the same time, new supply chains and business models were set up in days not months, and the promise of new scientific breakthroughs was emphatically realized in months, not years. When coupled with profound, structural changes following more than a year of turbulence, a business environment ripe for reinvention emerged, with a strong desire to look deeper into the future and to better map the trajectory and impact of change.
Six Signals to prepare for the future of business
Starting with an expansive list of 400 crowdsourced trends, Accenture teamed with external advisors, academics, and researchers to narrow down the list to 25 Signals of business change. While all 25 Signals were shown to mature and have their greatest impact on organizations within the next three years, six Signals stood out as being essential to the future success of organizations, presenting opportunities and incentives for leaders to embrace change and find new ways to grow, starting today:
1) Learning From the Future – See change before it happens
As organizations fundamentally rethink ways of doing business that deliver growth, focusing on historical data to inform the future has been challenged. To make decisions faster, many organizations are now capturing new data sets and using analytics and artificial intelligence to spot, respond to and target changing market and consumption shifts. The report finds that
2) Pushed to the Edge – Decentralize decision-making
The global crisis has made markets much more fragmented, and distinct regions are emerging with their own governance systems, economic models, and cultural norms. At the same time, consumer behaviors are changing fast, with new competitors catering to evolving needs. Businesses are responding by pushing decision-making authority to people at the edges of their organizations, creating a networked structure of teams that can act with speed and agility. When businesses empower their “edges” to make most day-to-day operational decisions, they free up their headquarters to focus on key strategic decisions. The report found that
3) Sustainable Purpose – Move from purpose-focused to purpose-run
Organizations recognize the need to have a purpose that benefits all their stakeholders, but a growing gap between intentions and results emerged. The purpose paradox demonstrates the challenges faced in building sustainability into the fabric of their operations and delivering on commitments made for the benefit of all their stakeholders. The report found that
4) Supply Unbounded – Break physical limits of fulfillment
The global pandemic stretched supply chains like never before as organizations took drastic steps to keep goods moving. To meet growing expectations for fast, flexible, cost-effective, responsible and sustainable order fulfillment, organizations are breaking the physical limits of their supply chains and moving production to the point of demand. The report found that the majority (
5) Real Virtualities – Redefine reality and place
As virtual environments come of age, the physical and virtual worlds are blurring and redefining our sense of reality and place while also creating new ways for people to live, work, consume and socialize. Emerging from a year of limited physical interaction, businesses are doubling down on virtual, with
6) The New Scientific Method – Become a scientific company
The pandemic shone a spotlight on scientific innovation, putting it at the top of the business agenda. While during the past decade, every company became a digital company, in the coming decade, every company will need to become a scientific company – and apply science to tackle the world’s fundamental challenges. Working at the convergence of the new frontiers of science will bring radical possibilities, but only if organizations can enhance their approaches to innovation. The report found that
“It’s clear that while organizations were compelled to adapt to the compressed transformation of the past year, today there is a strong consensus that they must proactively shift their strategies, rethink their trajectory and bring their people along to adapt to this new landscape as they reinvent for a profoundly different tomorrow,” added Rippert.
About the Research
Accenture used a three-step process to compile its 2021 of Business Futures:
- Crowdsource: 400 Signals of business change were crowdsourced from more than 400 researchers and members of Accenture’s expert network — including representatives from across business, academia, and civil society. We synthesized this input to an initial list of 30 Signals.
- Prioritize: We then stress-tested the Signals with our global community of more than 2,000 industry and functional leaders across Accenture — using interviews, surveys, and workshops — to refine the list of Signals to 25, of which we prioritized six.
- Test and substantiate: We then used mixed research methods to test and further substantiate the six prioritized Signals. These methods included economic modeling, data science (leveraging AI and natural language processing) as well as a global survey of 2,650 C-suite executives fielded from March through April 2021. Respondents were C-level executives at large organizations based in 18 countries and spanning 20 industries.
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