
The Fragmented Landscape
The fragmented landscape refers to a situation where a field or industry is divided into many small, diverse parts rather than being unified or centralized. This can happen due to different technologies, standards, or practices that evolve independently, making coordination and collaboration more challenging. In such environments, various stakeholders might use incompatible systems or methods, leading to inefficiencies and difficulty achieving common goals. Understanding this landscape helps identify barriers and opportunities for integration, fostering more streamlined and cohesive approaches within the sector.