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  • State of the Media Democracy Survey: A multi-generational view of consumer technology, media and telecom trends
    Now in its seventh edition, this year’s findings reveal that U.S. consumers are undergoing a dramatic transition in how, when, and where they engage with content, devices, and each other. Read more about the survey and take an in-depth, multi-generational look at how consumer preferences vary and are evolving with the changing digital landscape.
  • Work environment redesign: Accelerating talent development and performance improvement
    Results from a recent Deloitte study of more than 75 organizations suggest that the work environment can have a critical impact on employee learning, performance, and passion toward work. Learn more.
  • Blurring the lines: 2013 TMT global security study
    Explore Deloitte's sixth annual worldwide study report of information security practices in Technology, Media, and Telecommunications.
  • The state of the global mobile consumer
    This report provides highlights from a survey of mobile consumers across 15 countries. It offers an overview of key trends that emerged from the survey results, both by looking at the individual country picture and at the consolidated global level. The survey’s scope includes trends, preferences and habits around mobile devices, associated services and connectivity.
  • 2013 outlook on media & entertainment
    Jerry Belson, vice chairman and U.S. Media & Entertainment leader, Deloitte Consulting LLP, shares his perspective on what’s in store for the media & entertainment industry.
  • The Power of Pull: How small moves, smartly made can set big things in motion
    Small moves, smartly made represents a new methodology for change initiatives. It’s built on the understanding that uncertainty is a core part of the business landscape. Learn more about the book.
  • Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) predictions 2013
    This year's TMT Predictions cover a range of topics, including 4k, connected TVs, OTT, and dual screening, among others. In addition to the text version of Predictions, a discussion around Predictions is available in video, podcast and infographic format. Learn more.
  • 2012 Holiday Central
    Trying to predict holiday spending this season? Access Deloitte’s latest research on consumers’ buying intentions and attitudes heading into the important year-end holidays.
  • Institutional Innovation: Creating smarter organizations to scale learning
    Institutions that can drive accelerated learning will be the most likely to thrive in today’s environment of exponential technology change and market uncertainty. Institutional innovation can allow organizations to rearchitect themselves to scale learning and generate richer innovations at other levels, including products, services, business models, and management systems.
  • TMT Predictions 2013
    What's ahead for the technology, media & telecommunications industries? Explore this Media Predictions infographic!
  • 2012 Technology Fast 500™rankings announced
    Deloitte has released the 2012 Technology Fast 500™, an annual ranking of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. Award winners were selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2007 to 2011. Read more.
  • Airwave overload: Addressing spectrum strategy issues that jeopardize U.S. mobile broadband leadership
    The report examines the U.S.’ shrinking lead in mobile broadband, takes a closer look at how these issues might be addressed, and provides a set of metrics for monitoring the progress governments make as they compete to capitalize on the potential of wireless technology for the benefit of their economies and citizens.
  • Mobile retailing: Are you ready for radical change?
    Mobile technology is affecting many parts of a retailer’s business: from inventory management to cross-channel integration, talent recruitment, and more. This report outlines seven important mobile retailing implications that are emerging as universal.
  • BYOD: Another sign of the postdigital times
    People are buying devices and using them at work—a practice that might raise alarms in the IT department, but what does this mean for HR? It’s relevant—and interesting— because of how this technology trend intersects with other workplace and workforce trends. Read the latest HR Times - The HR Blog.
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