Breakthrough

Project Information
Client name:
Dell Technologies
Published:
Apr 2022
Number of interviews:
10500
Countries:
United States of America, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belgium, France, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Organisation size:
100+ employees
Topic:
Technology trends
Discover the findings based on 10,500 senior business and IT business leaders as well as knowledge workers, from small to large enterprises, across 14 industries in 40 locations
69%
are concerned they don’t have the necessary skills for digital transformation
67%
believe their organisation underestimates the people requirements when planning transformation programmes
52%
are completely confident that projects to transform the back office will be delivered on time in 2023 (vs. 41% in 2021)

Lauren Woodley
Research lead
Press attention:
- Dell research: UAE businesses regard their people as their greatest asset for driving transformation projects - Zawya - 03 Oct 2022
- Majority Not Experiencing Better Work-Life Balance With Hybrid Shift - Business Plus - 28 Sep 2022
- Irish businesses see their people as their greatest asset in driving digital transformation - Irish Tech News - 27 Sep 2022
- Dell finds most desire work flexibility - Daily Express - 23 Sep 2022
- Survey: Necessary tools needed for flexible work - The Star - 23 Sep 2022
- Indian Businesses regard their people as their greatest asset for driving transformation: Dell report - CRN - 12 Sep 2022
- 75% Indian employees keen to upskill themselves: Dell Technologies report - Business Standard - 08 Sep 2022
- Michael Dell Chides Return-To-Office CEOs: ‘You’re Doing It Wrong’ - CRN - 07 Sep 2022
