Ungated Post | 29 Nov 2018

The no-excuses way to win in a digital world

Over the past 11 years, the PwC Digital IQ report has been a cornerstone of business technology research, providing insight into trends and strategies shaping transformation and the deployment of emerging technologies.

For the 2018 edition, Oxford Economics fielded and analyzed a survey of 2,280 executives from over 60 countries to identify the drivers of digital success. We found there is no single path to digital transformation, and that the pace of change and the threat of disruption continue to intensify.

Read the Annual Digital IQ survey

Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economictools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial,and policy issues.

To find out more about our capabilities, contact:

EMEA
Paul Donnelly
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Americas
Diantha Redd
+1 (646) 384 0271
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Asia
Christie Tang
+852 3974 8841
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