Businesses to enter a new era of decentralisation
By 2020, new technology in the workplace will force businesses into a new era of decentralisation. 63 per cent of business leaders surveyed by the Economist Intelligence Unit predict a shift towards a more decentralised business model, with responsibility for business decision making moving from centralised management boards towards individual employees.
The new era will not be typical of the decentralisation structures of the past which were generally criticised for their inefficiency, duplication and lack of consistent strategic direction. Instead, businesses will take a process orientated approach. Critical information will be centralised so that data can be more easily received, stored and retrieved by employees. This will ensure that their processes are more streamlined and efficient than ever before, and will in turn give employees greater authority to find the data they need to collaborate directly with customers and make important business decisions, without delay.


