Welcome To Strategy Of The Future
One of the principal purposes of creation of a technology strategy is to create consensus and stakeholder buy-in. There are many methods to this process such as the delphi method. Organizations that have the option of using a non-biased outside facilitator frequently build consensus quickly using these processes.
Successful strategies take into account the collective knowledge of many levels within an organization and attempt to remove bias of one or more individuals.
This among many factors enables us the ability to offer you the most definitive product from your idea and allows us to not only help you mold your idea but establish a strategy of thr future that you want to have for your business model and needs.
Contact us here at strategy of the future to allow us to "mold your idea" into reality.
Peter Drucker had theorized the rise of the “knowledge worker” back in the 1950s. He described how fewer workers would be doing physical labour, and more would be applying their minds.
In 1984, John Nesbitt theorized that the future would be driven largely by information: companies that managed information well could obtain an advantage, however the profitability of what he calls the "information float" would all but disappear as inexpensive computers made information more accessible.
These ideals have given more companies the ability to compete on a larger global scale...[more]

