The CEO of the Orange Group, Stephane Richard , has explained the consequences of digitalization for the company, as well as his opinion on the digital revolution and his prediction of where the internet will take us during a interview for Les Echos, reproduced by El Economista.Together with Ian Rogers, digital director of Louis Viutton Moet Hennessy (LVMH), Richard has considered that it is advisable to flee from the temptation »to want to regulate everything» , since the Internet must remain a space for freedom. However, as you have qualified, that does not mean you have to stay idly by.
In this sense, the CEO of Orange has stressed that Europe is more prone to regulation than the United States, where they have a different vision on the matter.In addition, for Richard, the revolution is both a challenge and an opportunity, especially for small business owners. Although whatever the size of the company, it is a challenge for more traditional companies, which have advantages to rely on.
the role of millennials
On how a large company like Orange relates to other emerging or startups that work in such a different way, the CEO has explained that first of all, »requires a lot of will, at the highest level in the companies, to welcome young innovative companies.It is not easy and it is not natural.Generally, the first meeting is very good, but problems quickly arise and it becomes a race of obstacles. It is necessary to try to bring these two cultures together offering emerging companies special access within large companies at all levels ».
He has also analyzed the incorporation of young millennials in the company: »The average age in Orange is 46-47 years.Our workers are not millennials.If we want to understand what will happen in the future, it is necessary without doubt is to surround ourselves with young people, it is evident.For that reason, in Orange, we have created «The small factory».It is a group of young people in France, under 30 years old , who reflect on how to simplify our way of working internally, to be more effective ».
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internet has changed our lives
The Internet is everywhere and accompanies us in every little step of our day to day but, when did Stephane Richard understand that the Internet was going to transform our lives? »I understood that the world was going to change very quickly, the day they showed me the potential of 4G », he said.However, the CEO of Orange believes that the internet revolution is not over because is developing 5G, which will change again things. »There are entire segments of our social life and the economy that have not yet been affected by digital technology, such as education or healthcare.Not to mention the potential of artificial intelligence,” he said.added.
the risks of the digital revolution
Although Richard has said he is optimistic, as El Economista has published, he has not ignored the risks arising from this digital revolution. » The real danger is ignoring the threats we face The first of these is cybercriminality. We will have to invest massively if we want to preserve the benefits of this digital revolution.There is also a digital fracture irrigation: from this point of view, it is clear that we are at the beginning of the revolution, but in the whole world one in two people does not have access to the Internet.However, I am optimistic, since what digital technology brings is progress.And we are totally capable of preventing the risks of this revolution », highlighted the CEO of Orange.
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