Digital Disruptor #29
The biggest decisions of the coming year will not be made in safety, but in uncertainty. This edition of Digital Disruptor places courage before validation. The year 2026 will be marked by decision-making in a world without guarantees, where waiting for safety increasingly means a missed opportunity. The difference between progress and stagnation is measured less and less by analysis, and more and more by courage.
At the same time, it shows how this courage manifests in practice. The digitalisation of events is no longer an “upgrade,” but a basic prerequisite for organisers to keep pace with the times. It is not about transmitting an image, but about platforms that extend the value of events, increase engagement, and transform a meeting into a long-term relationship.
The third article deliberately draws attention to the individual’s ever-increasing personal speed and recommends slowing down. Winter, silence, and decisions that do not require an immediate answer. A reminder that lasting changes rarely arrive loudly, and that sometimes the most mature decision is to allow oneself a rhythm not dictated by the calendar.
Three perspectives. Three levels – strategic, operational, and deeply human. Three authorial voices.
Jurij Triller · Jaka Gornik · Mila Triller
If you are interested in how business, technology, and personal rhythm intertwine at a time when we are all seeking quick answers, this edition is the right place for a brief pause and reflection.
