DAYTON, Ohio, Jan. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- "Design to Disrupt - An Executive Introduction" marks the start of a new research project. The series includes several reports on how the disruptive potential of new technologies is growing at a staggering speed. Disruption is happening all around and is triggered by the advances in Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud and smart 'Things' (SMACT). Customers are changing their behavior in response and companies are keen to find out how to (re)design their organization to survive and thrive in the face of this change. This is the reason why leaders put technology on top of their list of factors that will determine their organization's future.

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"Many people have remarked that existing organizations cannot match today's disruptive innovations and that they even believe that they should leave this field to lean startups. Our research shows that Design to Disrupt is an imperative: an appeal to every organization that refuses to passively accept becoming obliterated, but truly believes that pioneering innovations are indeed possible. The design of one's own disruption is the focus of attention in this process," commented VINT Director, Menno van Doorn and continued:

"Looking at the toolset - from collaborative platforms, the industrial internet, advanced analytics, cloud to new mobilities - there is an abundance of opportunities for everyone to change the design of products, services, business models, and the organization itself. This report helps to bring innovation to the center of any organization."

5 Key Business Takeaways
This first report on the theme of Design to Disrupt provides the reader with 5 key business takeaways:


    1. Exponential growth of technology. The consequent disruptive innovations
       put pressure on existing companies. To deal with the constantly changing
       (business) environment, companies have to constantly change and adapt.
    2. Innovation must become the major process within a company. Design to
       Disrupt is an imperative to achieve a corporate culture in which
       innovation is embraced, instead of confronted with feelings of distrust
       or resistance.
    3. It is no longer about ownership/possession/control of products, but about
       having access to/controlling all kinds of services. Platform economy
       players such as Bitcoin, Airbnb and Uber show us a world in which
       transparency is the new norm, and where, as a consequence, everyone can
       assess one another due to new systems of accountability.
    4. More than ever, the customer is king. Information technology
       democratizes. Now, the consumer possesses the tools to optimize his
       experience. The customer is the radiant central point, the linchpin
       around which the new economic systems revolve.
    5. The customer obsession from the past has made way for a wave of new
       opportunities. Companies should create surprising customer experiences at
       all conceivable mobile-contact moments. After the initial transformation
       of atoms into bits, they now materialize once again in the actuality of
       our physical world. With a further thrust of bits into atoms, the circle
       of service to the customer will be closed with a focus on Mobile Moments
       to accommodate every need and wish.

The Design to Disrupt Series
The Design to Disrupt research series will include several reports. The first report launched today will be followed by "Platform Economy: new digital competition" (Q2, 2015) a report dealing with the new competitors that are taking over markets by storm using business models based on platform-thinking and explores the major shift from ownership/possession/control of products to having access to/controlling all kinds of services. The third report "How to design to disrupt? Becoming your own startup" (Q3, 2015) will explore how to design for disruption and how to organize design and innovation to become the center of your organization. The Sogeti trend lab VINT is also considering dedicating a fourth report to Bitcoin and the future of money.

The authors of the series of report are VINT trend watchers Menno van Doorn, Jaap Bloem, Sander Duivestein and Thomas van Manen.

Download the report here: http://bit.ly/1BHwIJM
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About Sogeti USA
Sogeti USA is a leading provider of information technology services to businesses and public sector organizations. Operating in 22 U.S. locations, Sogeti's business model is built on providing customers with local accountability and vast delivery expertise. Sogeti is a leader in helping clients develop, implement and manage practical IT solutions to help run their business better. With over 45 years of experience, Sogeti offers a comprehensive portfolio of services across a wide variety of industries. To learn more, visit: www.us.sogeti.com.

About Sogeti
Sogeti is a leading provider of technology and software testing, specializing in Application, Infrastructure and Engineering Services. Sogeti offers cutting-edge solutions around Testing, Business Intelligence & Analytics, Mobile, Cloud and Cyber Security, combining world class methodologies and its global delivery model, Rightshore®. Sogeti brings together more than 20,000 professionals in 15 countries and has a strong local presence in over 100 locations in Europe, USA and India. Sogeti is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cap Gemini S.A., listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. For more information please visit www.sogeti.com.

About VINT
Sogeti's global trend lab VINT provides a meaningful interpretation of the connection between business processes and new developments. In every VINT publication, a balance is struck between factual description and the intended utilization. VINT uses this approach to inspire organizations to consider and use new technology.

SogetiLabs is a network of over 120 technology leaders from Sogeti worldwide. SogetiLabs covers a wide range of digital technology expertise: from embedded software, cyber security, simulation, and cloud to business information management, mobile apps, analytics, testing, and the Internet of Things. The focus is always on leveraging technologies, systems and applications in actual business situations to maximize results. Together with the Sogeti trend lab VINT, SogetiLabs provides insight, research, and inspiration through articles, presentations, and videos that can be downloaded via the extensive SogetiLabs presence on its website, online portals, and social media.

For more information on VINT and SogetiLabs please visit: http://labs.sogeti.com

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