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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Brazil Takes its Place as a Leader in Mobility as Enterprises Continue Their DigitalTransformation, Accenture Survey Finds

Accenture Press Release:

September 04, 2013

Brazil Takes its Place as a Leader in Mobility as Enterprises Continue Their DigitalTransformation, Accenture Survey Finds 

CIOs Should Focus on Implementation of Mobility to Address Their Own High Expectations for Business Growth

Sao Paolo, Brazil; September 4, 2013 –  Brazilian businesses have a higher level of maturity than their emerging market peers when it comes to mobility strategies and funding plans, as 93 percent of CIOs in Brazil agree or strongly agree that mobility will provide significant new sources of revenue, according to Accenture (NYSE:ACN).

The Accenture 2013 CIO Mobility Survey found that 87 percent of CIO respondents in Brazil ranked mobility as a very high or a high priority, significantly more than the global average of 76 percent. To address this priority, 37 percent indicated that they have widely developed mobility strategies in place, compared to a global average of just 23 percent. Brazilian CIOs are dedicating significant efforts to making their mobility plans a reality, and as a result, nearly a quarter of those who took part in this survey declared that more than 50 percent of their discretionary IT budget for 2013 would be allocated to mobility – more than double the global average.

Accenture conducted the global survey of CIOs and other C-suite IT professionals to understand if companies are embracing the importance of mobility, and to identify the top mobility priorities of IT professionals and the perceived obstacles to achieving them.

The motivation to learn from more mature markets in the adoption of mobility is clear, and is aided by the fact that Brazil has more greenfield opportunities and fewer legacy systems to contend with than the global average, which might explain why only 13 percent of Brazilian CIOs agreed with the 31 percent of global CIOs citing interoperability with current systems as a barrier to mobile implementation.

“Brazil has matured extremely quickly, with 20 percent more CIOs having a centralized company-wide strategy for mobility than in the same survey last year,” said Jin Lee, Senior Managing Director, Accenture Mobility. “There is no doubt that Brazil is ahead of its peers in addressing organisational and budgetary issues around mobility, but there is still a long path ahead to really demonstrate the business benefits of mobility through implementation and take advantage of the applications that will drive productivity improvements for organisations in this market.”

While Brazilian CIOs are just slightly ahead of the global average in allowing mobile access to email for employees (by one point at 73 percent), respondents came in well behind the global averages for accommodating access to key business applications such as ERP (10 points fewer than the global average of 43 percent), supply chain management (23 percent compared to 31 percent), and CRM, which only 23 percent of Brazilian CIOs allow access to, compared to a global average of 53 percent. This is despite the fact that 37 percent of Brazilian CIOs acknowledged a goal of driving revenue through customer engagement, and 40 percent said they want to improve field service and customer service. In addition, a third of Brazilian respondents stated the aim of accelerating the sales cycle through improved access to back-end systems, which demonstrates that there is a significant disconnect between business objectives and the adoption of relevant technology.

This challenge was also reflected in the barriers to mobile implementation that Brazilian CIOs said they face, as nearly a quarter of all respondents (23 percent) – double the global average – said they didn’t know how to get started, or what to do next.

“Enthusiasm for mobility in Brazil is high, and the pace at which the market is maturing is impressive, but we can see from these findings that some organisations would benefit from pausing to identify where they could get the most benefit from mobile deployment,” said Renato Improta, managing director, Accenture Mobility Brazil. “Ensuring that mobility strategies are implemented in alignment with business objectives to include, for example, mobile access to ERP or CRM systems, will allow CIOs to gain competitive advantage and demonstrate the real benefits of a comprehensive strategy. Brazil has an intensely exciting few years ahead of it on the global stage, and the chance to make changes to infrastructure that will hasten the transformation to digital enterprises across the country. It is important that CIOs understand what mobility can enable in their business so they can take full advantage of opportunities for revenue generation and productivity gains.”

Methodology
From Dec. 2012 through Jan. 2013, Accenture conducted an online survey with 413 IT professionals (CIOs, CTOs, Directors of Technology or IT, and Chief Mobility Officers) across 14 industries in 14 countries: Australia, Brazil, China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States. Fifty-three percent of those surveyed work for companies that generate between US$1 billion and US$5 billion in annual revenues; 42 percent for companies that generate between US$500 million and US$1 billion; and 6 percent for companies between US$250 million and US$500 million.

To access the full report, go to http://www.accenture.com/2013ciomobilitysurvey.
Copyright © 2013 Accenture. 2013 CIO Mobility Survey. All Rights Reserved.

About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with approximately 266,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$27.9 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2012. Its home page is www.accenture.com.

Accenture Mobility plans, implements and manages mobility solutions for businesses and public organizations, including developing and implementing enterprise mobility strategies; incorporating applications and managed services; creating and delivering mCommerce solutions; and supplying credible, business ready Connected Product offerings. Accenture Mobility services are based on deep industry insights and technical expertise that helps clients across all industries achieve growth, efficiency and manage a successful transformation as they adopt the tools of a digital business.  Find out more at www.accenture.com/mobility.
 
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