The Reminger Report: Emerging Technologies

Why Businesses Lag Behind Consumers in Adopting New Technology

36 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Reminger Report Podcast on Emerging Technologies, Zachary B. Pyers speaks with Mike Maynard, CEO of Napier Group, about why consumers often adopt new technology faster than corporations. They explore how perceived risk, internal friction, brand trust, and organizational structure shape technology adoption—using real‑world examples from AI, file‑sharing platforms, and enterprise software. The conversation also tackles employee use of unapproved tech and how businesses can balance innovation with control.

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