Why it takes a long time for new ideas and technologies to be accepted

The acceptance of new technologies can be a lengthy process. Michael Feindt, Chief Scientist and Strategic Advisor at Blue Yonder discussed why that is and how to overcome these challenges in a Forbes article.

When new innovations are introduced, it seems that sometimes it takes ages until they get accepted by organizations and industries. Changes are uncomfortable and humans prefer to stay in their known routines and ways of operating their business. There is often a disconnect between the leadership and freshly graduated, who are thriving for new innovations and change. How to overcome that disconnect and why it is so difficult to accept changes, is being explained by Michael Feindt,  Chief Scientist and Strategic Advisor at Blue Yonder in a Forbes article. Read the Forbes article here >>

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