December 15, 2025 - 13:11

Bill Briggs has highlighted a concerning trend in corporate spending, revealing that companies allocate a staggering 93% of their budgets to technology while only dedicating a mere 7% to their workforce. This disparity, he argues, points to a significant inertia within boardrooms that needs to be addressed. During his recent discussions, Briggs expressed that although he had sensed this imbalance during his travels, he had struggled to quantify it until now.
The implications of this spending pattern are profound. As organizations increasingly rely on technology to drive efficiency and innovation, neglecting investment in human capital could hinder long-term growth and adaptability. Briggs advocates for a shift in mindset, urging leaders to recognize the value of their employees and the crucial role they play in leveraging technology effectively. By rebalancing investment priorities, companies can foster a more engaged and skilled workforce, ultimately leading to improved performance and competitiveness in an ever-evolving market landscape.
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