Discover how to survive and thrive in an increasingly digital world 

Digital strategy should consist of more than just updating your business’ desktop computers and buying the newest smartphones for your employees. It requires the reimagining of existing business processes and the implementation of the latest technologies into current business activity to enable new capabilities for your firm. 

In Decisively Digital: From Creating a Culture to Designing Strategy, digital strategy advisor and author Alexander Loth leverages his extensive experience working with Microsoft, CERN, and SAP to deliver a robust and accessible exploration of what it takes for a company to unlock the potential of new digital technologies. You’ll discover how to: 

  • Utilize new technologies to establish a digital culture and realize the benefits of modern work for your employees 
  • Unleash the abilities that come with processing big data and taking advantage of data democracy, analytics, and cloud computing 
  • Implement artificial intelligence, blockchain, process automation, and IoT in a way that goes beyond the hype and delivers real business results 

Packed with interviews with industry leaders and real-world customer examples, Decisively Digital is ideal for CIOs, CDOs, and other executives and professionals who need to know how technology can improve their businesses and power results today and tomorrow. 

Format
EPUB
Protection
DRM Protected
Publication date
May 28, 2021
Publisher
Page count
400
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9781119737292
Paper ISBN
9781119737285
File size
12 MB
EPUB
EPUB accessibility

Accessibility features

  • Described images
  • Table of contents navigation
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  • Contains indexes
  • Heading navigation
  • Includes the page numbers of the print version
  • There is a logical reading order to the text
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