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Gartner Predicts 60% of Supply Chain Digital Adoption Efforts Will Fail to Deliver Promised Value by 2028

Analysts Explore Learning and Development’s Impact on Tech Investment Success at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo


By 2028, 60% of supply chain digital adoption efforts will fail to deliver promised value due to insufficient investment in learning and development (L&D), according to Gartner, Inc.


To improve digital adoption outcomes, chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) must take the lead in prioritizing strategic L&D initiatives, protect and maintain investment levels, and adopt agile methodologies to ensure effective skills development, attendees learned at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo in Orlando.


“In the current economic climate, CSCOs are under immense pressure to manage costs while striving for efficiency gains through new technology investments,” said Tom Enright, VP Analyst in Gartner's Supply Chain practice. “While technology promises long-term cost savings, the lack of investment in L&D jeopardizes these initiatives, as it is crucial to equip teams with the skills needed to leverage these new tools effectively.”


Tom Enright, VP Analyst, Gartner, presents at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo 2025 in Orlando.
Tom Enright, VP Analyst, Gartner, presents at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo 2025 in Orlando.

Gartner survey data of 579 supply chain practitioners completed in October 2024 focused on the future drivers of supply chain over the next three-to-five years showed that among supply chain leaders:


  • 58% identified rapid tech advancement as a major future challenge

  • 58% expected intensified talent competition to raise hiring costs

  • 40% believed hyperautomation was evolving skills requirements


Additional Gartner research on generative AI (GenAI) deployments within supply chain showed that individual productivity gains enabled by the technology for desk-based workers have not translated into gains at the team level or for frontline workers.


This data indicates that L&D initiatives must be integrated into the technology investment process to ensure that full value is realized.


“High-performing learning environments are emerging as strategic differentiators,” said Enright. “Leaders in these enterprises embed L&D initiatives within their new technology investments and are therefore better able to shield these activities from short-term budget pressures.”


L&D Strategies for Successful Digital Adoption Outcomes


To overcome the barriers to successful digital adoption, CSCOs should consider the following strategies:


  1. Lead and invest in development: Supply chain leaders should spearhead L&D strategy, collaborating with HR to focus on skills, audiences, priorities, timing, and funding. This ensures investments gain traction with supply chain leaders and staff.

  2. Reframe L&D as an investment: Position L&D as a critical component of supply chain outcomes, emphasizing its role in amplifying the future value of data, technology, and productivity from AI investments.

  3. Consistent investment during technology deployment: Maintain steady investment in L&D to shift mindsets, skills, and behaviors. This includes courseware, dedicated roles for training design and deployment, and extended learning networks to foster a community of learning.

  4. Embrace agile methodologies: Implement agile learning tools and methodologies that allow supply chain staff to use natural language questions for real-time learning. This approach ensures skills development keeps pace with the demands of AI disruptions.

 
 
 

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