by Lee Bryant | Nov 30, 2018 | Digital Transformation, Events, Organisational structures, Professional Services, Technology |
In a complex world where few of us have time to understand the intricate detail of data, accounting, law and perhaps even code, we will need trusted professionals to help us navigate complexity. So whilst automation and technology will probably reduce headcount in the profession overall, the prize for those who can use our new technology superpowers to create value for their clients will be ever greater. Algorithmic transparency and code standards can help us trust the underlying machinery, but I predict we will still place our trust in humans to make the final judgement.
by Laura Thomas | Sep 8, 2016 | Capabilities, Events, Linklog |
The structure and practices of professional services firms go back hundreds of years, and they have been well-suited to an era of individual expertise. Previously, firms themselves consisted of buildings, brands, and a common understanding of how to work in a given...
by Lee Bryant | Feb 16, 2016 | Future of Work, Professional Services |
Many sectors and types of firm are at risk of disruption from digital business models and services, and their organisational structures and practices face a myriad of challenges rooted in new technologies and the ways of working they make possible. Professional...