"For Jan Gilg, SAP's co-chief revenue officer and head of the Americas market and the global Business Suite, thriving within today's economic climate and technology imperatives isn't about avoiding disruption. It's about using the agility those challenges cultivate to drive innovation. That can start with understanding what's proprietary about your business versus what's a process most businesses rely on. Gilg refers to this as "standardizing where you don't differentiate." In other words, automating standard processes that don't create value."
"The question, Gilg then posed, is "where is the innovation happening?" In his view, determining which area of their enterprise management tech stack to target for innovation can be as critical as the areas of the world where they do business. "I see that as being located on the layer above automated processes, where you can tap into your data," said Gilg. "It's really about having an integrated set of business applications based on harmonized data models and a unified user experience.""
Thriving in challenging economic and technological conditions requires using disruption-driven agility to fuel innovation. Businesses should standardize and automate processes that do not create unique value. Innovation should sit above automated processes so teams can access and act on harmonized data. An integrated set of business applications and a unified user experience enable that innovation layer. The SAP Business Suite combines core applications, data, and AI to connect processes and support modular innovation. C-suite sentiment shows rising automation and AI investment as levers for revenue growth and resilience.
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