2024 AlixPartners Disruption Index

For business leaders, the last three years have been defined by a global pandemic, supply chain shortages, wars and a challenging macroeconomic environment. In the 5th AlixPartners Disruption Index, the Criticaleye Partner highlights how disruption is the new economic driver and explores how companies are beginning to develop the mindset, tools and resources to address this disruption.

 

Key Takeaways:
 

  • Generative AI is cited by 67 percent of business leaders as the biggest disruptive opportunity
  • 63 percent of surveyed CEOs say their company can't keep up with the rate of technological change
  • 68 percent of CEOs say that they are adjusting their strategy due to tensions between the US and China




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