What challenges are organisations facing in the 21st century?
Globalisation is now an accepted factor for contemporary organisations, with developing countries taking an increasingly important role in the world economy by offering products and services previously supplied by the Western world.
In response to international pressure, organisations need to develop speed of action and keep costs low but above all, create new products and services. To do this, they need to take a fresh view of their place within the business environment and review their modus operandi in the search for new solutions inhouse, or develop partnerships with other organisations to take up the challenges described below.
Understanding the business environment | Fostering innovation | Developing and sharing knowledge |
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Sharing best practice | Collaborating effectively | Managing content |
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Accessing content | Managing personnel movements | |
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