2025-12-29

Dr. Pongsak Wonglertkunakorn

Technology Must Absorb Change, Not Add Complexity

Dr. Pongsak Wonglertkunakorn

  • Workplace Consultant
  • Ph.D. in Management from National Institute of Development Administration
  • M.S. in Computer and Information Science from University of Pennsylvania
  • B.Eng. in Computer Engineering from Chulalongkorn University

In 2026, change is no longer an occasional event—it is the default state.
Economic uncertainty, evolving security threats, workforce shifts, and regulatory demands occur simultaneously.

Technology can no longer afford to introduce complexity.
Its primary responsibility is to absorb change while keeping operations stable.

Organizations increasingly value systems that:

  • Adapt without requiring constant redesign
  • Scale without disrupting daily operations
  • Reduce manual coordination and human error
  • Remain dependable under uncertainty

In this environment, the true value of technology is resilience, not novelty.

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