The bionic advantage is clear—and it’s even more relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonbionic companies will have a hard time navigating the crisis, and their relative lack of digital sophistication will make it harder to reboot once the pandemic has subsided. For this reason, it’s vital—even during these extraordinarily challenging days—for nonbionic organizations to pursue digital maturity .
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