The death of planning: 4 factors fueling IT decision making now

The death of planning: 4 factors fueling IT decision making now (7/10/20)

Until around 1900, human knowledge doubled once every century. By the end of World War II, this rate had accelerated to once every 25 years. Today, according to some estimates, human knowledge doubles roughly every year. And, with the advent of Internet of Things technologies, it has been projected that our knowledge will soon be doubling twice every day. 

This is more than just a fun statistic. The exponential growth rate of information has a real impact on business and IT planning. Too many companies are still devoting time and resources to strategic plans that look out five or ten years into the future – even though we know that the business and technology landscape will be completely different by that time. 

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