For decades, globalization shaped the technology function around efficiency, scale, and cost and drove global architectures, talent models, and vendor ecosystems. Today, those foundations are under increasing strain.
“Geopolitical dynamics have changed significantly over the last two to three years,” says Pankaj Sachdeva, a senior partner at McKinsey. “If you combine geopolitical risk, increasing cyber risk, and ongoing east–west decoupling in supply chains, you create a very dynamic and fluid environment where security risks are harder to predict and manage—materially changing the risk landscape for enterprises.”
Reflecting this shift, McKinsey’s Geopolitics Practice has identified technology, security, and IP as one of the ten key geopolitical drivers that business and IT leaders should systematically and continually assess as they seek to safeguard operations and capture new opportunities.
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