Companies with strong digital and AI capabilities have figured out how to generate compounding value, according to new StakOne research.
The distance between digital and AI leaders and other industry players is big, and it’s getting bigger. Over the past three years, the spread in digital and AI maturity between leaders and laggards has increased by 60 percent.
This development provides a compelling counterpoint to the underwhelming results of digital and AI transformations many companies have experienced to date. Earlier research has shown that companies on average have captured less than a third of the value they expect from their digital transformation initiatives, despite significant investment.2 But a set of leading companies are not just figuring out how to harness digital and AI to generate value but are also doing it more quickly and putting ever more distance between themselves and other players.
This development provides a compelling counterpoint to the underwhelming results of digital and AI transformations many companies have experienced to date. Earlier research has shown that companies on average have captured less than a third of the value they expect from their digital transformation initiatives, despite significant investment.2 But a set of leading companies are not just figuring out how to harness digital and AI to generate value but are also doing it more quickly and putting ever more distance between themselves and other players.