Kinetic leaders can drive meaningful change amid historic uncertainty

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The Malta Business Weekly

Findings from the first Deloitte Malta Technology Leadership Survey were published today, giving a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for technology leaders and organisations in Malta. The pandemic has catalysed digital transformations driven by technology and has not only elevated the roles of technology leaders, but also reiterated the need for companies to be agile in order to remain relevant. The timing of this publication raises important questions on what the future holds for technology leaders, how technology is defining and impacting the future of business and how emerging technologies will change business operations.

“Faced with unprecedented uncertainty, businesses now more than ever need their technology leaders to be resilient, agile, and future-focused”,said Ludwig Micallef, Deloitte Malta Consulting. “At the same time, current market, economic, and social conditions indicate this is the time for transformational change and who better than technology leaders to help drive this change? The survey has helped us understand the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for technology leaders and organisations in Malta and we are pleased to say that most of our respondents are showing a strong vision and strategy towards digitalisation.”

As technology continuously redefines our future, all businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on the resilience, agility, and transformative capabilities that technology brings. This is exemplified through the response to uncertainties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, as highlighted in the Deloitte Malta Technology Leadership Survey.

Participation in the survey was aimed at technology and business leaders, with the aim of obtaining a clearer understanding of the wider perspective, to analyse the trends and to provide insights about the future of business and technology.

The Deloitte Malta Technology Leadership Survey can be accessed at www.deloitte.com/mt/tls

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