Governments must become as agile as startups. Here’s what they need to do
The new phase of globalization we have entered, Globalization 4.0, is making a core competency of governments and major businesses far less relevant.
Mauricio Zuazua is a Partner, and Board Member with global management consultancy Kearney and Lead Partner in the World Economic Forum’s Future of Production system. He is passionate about technology and how it accelerates economic development. Currently dedicated to enabling public and private organizations leverage digital disruptions and succeed in the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Mr. Zuazua gathers nearly two decades of experience advising business leaders and top public sector officials on topics encompassing strategic growth, innovation, diversification and capability development across 20 countries in the Americas, Asia, Middle East and Africa, and in multiple industries. Mr. Zuazua is currently based in UAE.
He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a BS Hons. in Civil Engineering from ITESM, Mexico.
The new phase of globalization we have entered, Globalization 4.0, is making a core competency of governments and major businesses far less relevant.
A hallmark of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is the convergence of the digital and physical worlds, which is in turn blurring traditional boundaries throughout the value chain.
Rapidly emerging technologies — such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, wearables, robotics and additive manufacturing — are spurring the development of new production te...
Much has been written already about the arrival of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and the opportunity that the convergence of its new technologies offers in terms of building valu...