It is with great pleasure that we welcome @didiebon
as a Contributing Author on The Digital Transformation People. Here he reflects on the last decade; where are we, what we have learned and what he believes the future holds for #DigitalTransformation
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Platform Talent: The New Frontier In The Platform Economy - As the number of companies embracing platform strategies continues to grow, building a strong bench of platform talent is increasingly a priority for executive teams. Have you secured yours?
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According to R "Ray" Wang Data Driven Digital Networks (DDDNs) are set to carve up the world and it's all about data - what are you doing about yours?
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Supply chain resilience in todays world. What competencies do your people need to build a supply chain fit for purpose in today's volatile world?
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Brand new article just penned - ‘Change Cycle Toolkit’ - A Must For All Businesses released July 31st! Sneak peek - "#Digitaltransformation is not an event, it’s a continuous process underpinning an organic movement, desire and / or need for change..." #businessstrategy#change
The management of datascience projects should be a continuous loop: An organization’s overall strategy feeds into the directions given to the “data science bridge,” the team that oversees all projects. Learn more → https://t.co/LvyoVSEUFB
Marcus Rashford's book sales have gone up as people show their support after the awful racism received by our England team after Sunday's match. You can show your support too and help independent booksellers while you're at it! https://t.co/3btj47ukRw #Bethebest#StandUpToRacism
This is the scene at the Marcus Rashford mural in Withington this morning. Messages of love have covered up racist graffiti daubed on the portrait.
Rashford says the community's support has left him 'on the verge of tears.'
Digital transformation has become a crucial investment for manufacturers, with 51% naming analytics-based solutions as their top investment for the next year, followed by automation/robotics and additive manufacturing, according to an IndustryWeek survey.