Leading Digital
Turning Technology Into Business Transformation
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Todd Ross
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Written by:
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George Westerman
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Didier Bonnet
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Andrew McAfee
About this listen
Become a Digital Master - No Matter What Business You're In
If you think the phrase "going digital" is only relevant for industries like tech, media, and entertainment - think again. In fact, mobile, analytics, social media, sensors, and cloud computing have already fundamentally changed the entire business landscape as we know it - including your industry. The problem is that most accounts of digital in business focus on Silicon Valley stars and tech start-ups. But what about the other 90-plus percent of the economy?
In Leading Digital, authors George Westerman, Didier Bonnet, and Andrew McAfee highlight how large companies in traditional industries - from finance to manufacturing to pharmaceuticals - are using digital to gain strategic advantage. They illuminate the principles and practices that lead to successful digital transformation. Based on a study of more than 400 global firms, including Asian Paints, Burberry, Caesars Entertainment, Codelco, Lloyds Banking Group, Nike, and Pernod Ricard, the book shows what it takes to become a digital master. It explains successful transformation in a clear, two-part framework: where to invest in digital capabilities and how to lead the transformation. Within these parts, you'll learn:
- How to engage better with your customers
- How to digitally enhance operations
- How to create a digital vision
- How to govern your digital activities
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- 2019-10-31
Good analysis gets marred with sales pitch reading
Narrator emphasizes points as if reading a suspense novel. Also spells out common acronyms like EBIT which kills the flow. Would have been more interesting if the narrator understood the material and tried to read it rather than "perform" it.
Would also like a link to a pdf with charts/diagrams from the book.
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