Mar 20, 2019 | Leadership in the Digital Era, Resources | Tags: The Digital Matrix
Packed with current case studies and practical experience-based advice, The Digital Matrix shows you how to rethink your business model from the outside in, assemble the right team for the journey ahead, and make bold strategic choices along the three phases of digital transformation.
Mar 20, 2019 | Leadership in the Digital Era, Resources | Tags: Digital Era, Digital Transformation, Leading Digital
“What To Do When Machines Do Everything” By Malcolm Frank, Paul Roehrig, and Ben Pring discusses the benefits and potential consequences of the digital era. Digital transformation isn’t just coming, it’s already here, and this book outlines the steps that you can do to be prepared for this technological revolution. When technology is everywhere, transformation can come from anywhere. Rather than predicting the future, Frank, Roehrig, and Pring encourage readers to go out and invent it, hand-in-hand with the new machines.
Mar 20, 2019 | Leadership in the Digital Era, Resources | Tags: Book Review, What to do When Machines do Everything
What to do When Machines do Everything by authors Ben Pring, Malcolm Frank, and Paul Roehrig is a book about exactly what its title says. Written in 2017, the authors spent three years prior to publication conversing with the top minds from companies and universities in order to make greater sense of the imminent technological change. To summarize their findings, they offer their personal roadmap to the future with their acronym, AHEAD.
Mar 20, 2019 | Leadership in the Digital Era, Resources | Tags: Digital Era, digital or death, digitize, dominic mazzone, gamification, technology
The concept of digital transformation is rapidly becoming a part of our society and not only changing the way we live and think, but changing the way we do business. On a macro scale, digital transformation describes the changes in society revolving around technology and its everyday uses. Successful and efficient leadership in this new digital era must be one that understands the push towards absolute computerization and adapts their teams’ methods to ensure the vision is still in sight and can be reasonably obtained.
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