The Age of the Autonomous Enterprise is Coming, Says Research
The next 10 years will see a significant shift towards adoption of AI and automation to improve enterprise agility, driven by inefficiencies in legacy technologies
The autonomous enterprise is an organization which comprehensively applies AI and automation to engagement, servicing, and operations across the organization to operationalize agility and create a business that can become self-optimizing. The study found that
One of the leading drivers of this new age of self-optimizing technology is a growing understanding of issues caused by old, inefficient ways of using technology to solve one-off problems. These include:
- No such thing as a 'quick fix': When asked what their primary technology investment strategy was, almost half (
46% ) of respondents pointed to either 'quick fix' technology solutions to resolve specific issues, or off-the-shelf software solutions that provide pre-packaged capabilities for specific applications. Forty percent admitted that such 'quick fixes' had resulted in operational inefficiencies within their organization, with more than one third (35% ) saying it has increased risk. Forty percent also cited their belief that such 'band-aid' solutions were quicker to implement as their rationale for using them, with31% saying their options were limited because they must stick to an approved list of vendors. Only4% of respondents said they do not invest in one-off, disconnected 'band aid' technology solutions at all. - Increased costs: One quarter of all respondents say they spend between 51 and
100% of their annual IT spend on maintaining solutions that are no longer fit for purpose. Forty-one percent say that investments in disconnected legacy systems have resulted in increased costs. - Where are our customers going?: More than one in three (
36% ) respondents say they are kept awake at night worrying that customers aren't getting a good enough experience and that they risk losing them to a competitor. One quarter of respondents also pointed to concerns that siloed legacy technology, systems, and channels had already led to disjointed customer experiences (30% ), poor customer service (26% ), or loss of customers and revenue (26% ).
Eighty-four percent of respondents agreed that unified platforms that connect systems and channels to automate, self-optimize, and align workflows and decisions to business strategy will be either 'extremely' or 'very' important to improve their operational efficiencies. With the vast majority (
Quotes & Commentary:
"This study tells us unequivocally that the age of autonomous is not only coming – in many respects, it's already here," said Don Schuerman, chief technology officer, Pega. "Applying AI and automation to decisioning, operations, and servicing across the organization will create a major change in the mindset of how organizations operate and drive the rise of the autonomous enterprise in the coming years.
"In a new world that moves at the speed of AI, manual work, static decisioning, and band-aid solutions are holding back the legacy enterprises of today. The successful organizations of tomorrow will be autonomous enterprises that operationalize agility and focus, bringing people together to deliver hyper-personalized engagement, hyper-efficient operations, and seamless customer experiences. This requires a change in technology but also a change in mindset. As the speed of change increases, a self-optimizing autonomous business will be able to deliver the best-in-class experiences customers and employees demand and deserve."
Notes
Pega surveyed 600 business decision makers worldwide on their views, understanding and plans for the autonomous enterprise. The results included responses from
Resources
Read more about the Autonomous Enterprise here:
https://www.pega.com/technology/autonomous-enterprise
About Pegasystems
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