Gartner Group

 

Review the slideshow from the Gartner Group about the top tech trends of 2015.

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Consider these top ten tech trends and how they will impact software.

Discuss what major trends are occurring in software? What capabilities do you expect to see in future software packages? Connect this back to reverse logistics.

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Gartner defines a strategic technology trend as one with the potential for significant impact on the organization in the next three years. Factors that denote significant impact include a high potential for disruption to the business, end users or IT, the need for a major investment, or the risk of being late to adopt. These technologies impact the organization’s long-term plans, programs and initiatives. Organizations cannot afford to ignore these trends in their strategic planning processes. This does not necessarily mean adoption and investment in all of the trends at the same rate, but companies should look to make deliberate decisions about them during the next two years. The top trends cover three themes: the merging of the real and virtual worlds, the advent of intelligence everywhere, and the technology impact of the digital business shift.

Notwithstanding the strides chalked by the Ghanaian banking sector, banking penetration still leaves much to be desired. Bawumia (2010) publicised the unbanked population as 70% and Wampah (2014) disclosed the unbanked population ratio as exceeding 80% with banking operations largely urbanised. Strategising to rope in more of the unbanked populace is also challenged by the low financial literacy rate. The rather low permeation of banks to the rural areas implies a significant unexploited segment to mobilise deposits and augment the profitability of the system.

Ackah and Asiamah (2014) documented that the high cost of credit, high lending rate and low credit availability to the private sector have bedevilled the sector. Lending rate averaged 28.51% from 2005 to 2016 having attained the highest of 42.84% in August 2016 and lowest of 21.24% in March 2008. High interest rate spreads averaged 23.01% between 2009 and 2014 as compared to a sub-Saharan average of 8.57% in 2012 (Adoah, 2015; Garr & Kyereboah, 2013; Mansah & Abor, 2013; tradingeconomics.com).
Ghanaian banks are challenged with balancing risk management and growth. Lack of structures to ascertain veracity of identification and credit history of borrowers exposes the industry to fraud. The policy to gather detailed customer information upon opening of accounts has not sufficed in forestalling banking fraud. Boateng, Boateng and Acquah (2014) asserted annual loss to bank fraud run into millions of Ghana cedis.

Opportunities

The establishment of foreign-owned banks into Ghanaian banking with the prerequisite to bring into Ghana 60% of initial capital in foreign convertible currency creates the platform for injection of foreign capital to stimulate economic development (Tetteh, 2014). Foreign-owned banks form approximately 52% of the total number of banks as at September 2016.

Incorporating technology in service delivery removes tailbacks of accessing banking services and offers a plethora of media such as internet and mobile banking, real-time settlement and ATMs for banks to innovate products and services and expand customer-base (Domeher, Frimpong & Appiah, 2014). Kumar (2011) recommended that businesses with a goal to revamp customer confid

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