Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 12 | Page 53

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 2. Look beyond technological innovation to ensure the business model and customer relevance. 3. Think about where you fit in and what gaps you can fill in the existing markets. 4. Think scale and look how to build up growth capacity and market reach before you outgrow your platforms. 5. Expect resistance from vested interests and look at partnership as an initial option. www.intelligentcio.com FEATURE: DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY Policymakers • Embrace change and technological disruption as an opportunity. • Improve data quality and share to target investment and improve efficiency of public services. • Leapfrog developments elsewhere. • Put agriculture at the forefront of development, to boost yields and move up the value chain. • Foster greater transparency and trust through digital connectivity. The PWC report discusses six main ways in which businesses, disruptors and policymakers can capitalise on the potential of disruptive technology in Africa. 1. Driving efficiency in business and public service. Boosting connectivity through increasing access and affordability INTELLIGENTCIO 53