A new must-read new post from my colleague @Adamalthus on why operational resilience (today more than ever) depends critically on your organization's digital posture; how to assess it and steps you can take to improve it. #Digital…https://t.co/biq5E5fTQb https://t.co/LoVRLUsCaW
What’s the difference between news publishing and content marketing? None at all, as subscriptions replace advertising and editors embrace principles of content marketing typically used in commercial messaging. Mike Mills discusses in this week's dBrief. https://t.co/4NeVKzIkGn
Imagine a complete view of every digital interaction you have with your customers. Derek Martin runs through the steps achieve a 360-degree CRM vision. Subscribe to The dBrief, our free weekly newsletter, to stay current in digital transformation. https://t.co/oHRmK76dqj
One of the biggest challenges businesses face in their ongoing digital transformation efforts is modernizing core legacy systems. dPrism's Richard Fusco delves into the best practices for refactoring legacy platforms. Subscribe to the dBrief free. https://t.co/WMmQGuw4BT
Delighted to be joining the growing team @wordpressdotcom and parent company @automattic, iconic champion of the open web with many more chapters to write. https://t.co/fFBxtWkpVz https://t.co/aaMRZZDJgC
In this week's dBrief, Len Gilbert looks at four great examples of organizations that are identifying interesting data and packaging it in ways that help them generate more traffic, sell more products and improve customer outcomes. Subscribe free. https://t.co/jctzWJ8Xpb
Clear vision and mission statements are the building blocks of a sound enterprise strategy. Paul Bonington discusses how strong statements help clarify your business to your customers and enhance your success. Subscribe to the dBrief free. https://t.co/3GkDpGzWZt
Marriott sells hotel rooms. PepsiCo sells food and beverages. Your business sells things too, but most people don't buy them. They're buying solutions to problems. In this week's dBrief, David Saabye wants to know what you are selling. Subscribe free. https://t.co/XpcxbeJcal
If you’re preparing to launch a new product, don’t follow Google's example. Don’t rush something to the market. If you’ve already released a product too early, copy Google's response exactly. Dora Chomiak explains in this week's dBrief. Subscribe free! https://t.co/Bik6i6nrVt
This holiday season, dPrism's Mike Mills decided to stage a private competition: Which enterprise would win his personal Award for Excellence in Customer Service? And he wanted to be blown away. https://t.co/q697WlTo5r
Here’s a look back at our four most popular dBrief blog posts for 2017. We’ll return January 11 to start off 2018 with a new dBrief. Happy holidays to all our readers! https://t.co/ud6brh4DDd
Artificial Intelligence has penetrated our lives and yet it still needs to make a significant impact in many organizations. In the week's dBrief, Richard Fusco examines the need for organizations to better understand the nature of AI’s dependency on data. https://t.co/HLqHOU0ygZ
It’s that time of year to “look behind to look ahead.” Paul Bonington assesses the impact of digital transformation in 2017 and forecast the trends for 2018 and beyond. https://t.co/07Hd5B5z28
There are few harder roles than being a transformational change agent at an established company. Len Gilbert profiles Ian Schrager's efforts to taking customer-centric views to thrive as his entire industry is transformed. https://t.co/m9CEVuqk3V
At last week’s Amazon Web Services re:Invent 2017 conference, it became clear organizations face critical choices about transitioning to the cloud. In this special report, Jonathan Murray describes how Amazon is creating a “third wave” in cloud computing. https://t.co/iwtOzWrtfU
When you collaborate with a group of people to transform your company, how can you work more efficiently and increase your chances of success? In this week's dBrief, Dora Chomiak holds a retrospective. https://t.co/9L1nsYVyFn
Many business leaders know their organizations need to radically reinvent themselves to excel in today’s digital marketplace. David Saabye illustrates how to be truly transformative, as opposed to settling for transitional. https://t.co/rulENIq6vG