Proof Point
More than 80% of Indian CEOs view themselves as disruptors, highest among surveyed by KPMG
CEOs' Perception of Themselves as Disruptors by Country
2017 (percentage of respondents)
Note: | Data from KPMG’s 2017 Global CEO Survey of 1,267 chief executives from 10 countries, including Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Spain, U.K. and U.S., and 11 key industries |
Proof Point Findings
- India’s Disruptors – 83% of Indian CEOs view themselves as actively disrupting their industries versus waiting to be disrupted by competitors, highest percentage among other nationalities of CEOs surveyed by KPMG
- European Innovators – France (79%) and U.K. (77%) among top three countries where CEOs view themselves as disruptors, followed by Germany (72%), Italy (64%), and Spain (62%)
- Asia Pacific – At least 70% of Asia Pacific CEOs, such as in Japan (77%), Australia (72%), and China (70%) also think of themselves as disruptors
- Key Drivers – Include exponential advances and decline in cost of core technologies, such as computing power, artificial intelligence, network connectivity, and new materials, convergence of emerging technologies, intensifying competition, and proliferation of data from consumers, internal teams and industries
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Date Last Updated |
January 12, 2018
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