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Mid-size companies will be less common in 2020, not least as micro-entrepreneurs proliferate. Technology advances will support a rise in micro-entrepreneurs in the decade ahead, and will enable these tiny businesses to act like far larger ones. This has direct implications for mid-size companies, which will increasingly need to choose whether to become larger to compete on scale, or smaller to compete on speed. Many will face this decision in the years ahead. (Agent of Change The future of technology disruption in business)

 

The importance of middle managers, too, will diminish. Meanwhile, greater analytics capabilities and other technologies will enable organizations to devolve far more decision-making authority to managers and employees at the periphery. Notwithstanding challenges relating to compliance and other areas, nearly two-thirds (63%) of those polled see this happening, which in turn will allow many to say goodbye to the generalist middle manager of old. This will be part of a wider shift towards flatter, more meritocratic corporate structures, egged on by the spread of younger generations in the workforce. (Agent of Change The future of technology disruption in business) Click Here To Read More.

 

 

 

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