CI&T and Box1824 present trends study for the next five years
CI&T (NYSE:CINT) and Box1824 have published a study identifying key drivers and trends affecting digital, economic, labor, and sustainability sectors over the next five years. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs, adapting workplace cultures, and prioritizing environmental sustainability in business strategies. Key trends include the need for respectful consumer communication, innovative working methods, interconnected environmental considerations, and promoting health through biotechnology. These insights aim to enhance client impact in the digital transformation era and guide companies in navigating future challenges.
- The study provides valuable insights into emerging trends, which could enhance business strategies for clients.
- Identifying key trends in digital efficiency and sustainability positions CI&T as a leader in innovation.
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Research reveals the main drivers of changes in the digital, economic, work and sustainable fields
"The systemic logic in which we are inserted requires us to stop and analyze our role and what impact we want on society. So, mapping emerging trends is crucial for companies that seek to differentiate themselves and lead their industry. This way companies will have the ability and opportunity of being protagonists of their futures,” says
The research methodology was based on the mapping and analysis of the main reports on global trends, to understand the major behavioral and technological movements connected to the digital universe and related scenarios that impact business in different categories. In addition, the research analyzed cases and benchmarks to understand innovation in the universe of digital efficiency and business in a transversal way, aiming to capture territories of trends and tangibles.
“The study is an amazing differential to generate greater impact on the clients' businesses, in order to help them in the post-digital transformation era. We are starting a new chapter in technology: digital speed & efficiency. It also contributes to understand the mechanisms whose developments we have witnessed over the last few years and to perfect them to increase the potential of the tools that influence different corporate sectors, from the relationship with work to the solutions themselves,” explains
The change drivers
1. Overstimulated Era (Digital abundance)
The trend for customer experience will be to build constant but respectful communication with consumers, understanding their lifestyles and needs and getting their input on when and how to interact with them.
2. Hustle Culture Reimagined (Economy & Work)
About the future of work, the study indicates that it is time to learn from previous attempts and incorporate intelligent ways of working that provide precision in knowing when to do it collaboratively, when to make edits and when to adapt.
3. Interconnected Consciousness (Environmental & Social Sustainability)
Environmental issues should be on the agenda of large companies. If the environment, resources, communities and individuals are interconnected in a network, when one is harmed, so is the other. Business decisions must simultaneously be positive for the planet, people and societies.
4. Next-Gen Longevity (Biotechnology)
Companies across all industries are expected to provide science-backed solutions that improve and extend healthy lives and advance the democratization of data.
Download the full report here.
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