Why Digital Transformations Fail

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Why Digital Transformations Fail

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ISBN: 9781523085347
作者: Tony Saldanha
出版社: Barrett-Koehler Publishers
发行时间: 2019 -7
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 28.95
页数: 240

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The Surprising Disciplines of How to Take Off and Stay Ahead

Tony Saldanha   

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Digital transformation is an existential threat for most organizations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds are becoming ever more blurred. But fully 70 percent of digital transformations fail.
Why? Saldanha, a globally awarded industry thought leader who led operations around the world and major digital changes at Procter & Gamble, discovered it’s not due to innovation or technological problems. Rather, the issue lies in how transformation is executed: without clear goals and a disciplined process for achieving them. Using the checklist methodology that has made the execution of operations highly reliable, evidenced by its implementation in the airline and healthcare industries, Saldanha lays out a five-stage process to successfully make digital technology the very backbone of your organization’s operation. For each of these five stages, Saldanha describes two associated disciplines vital to the success of that stage and provides a checklist of questions to keep you on track.
You want to disrupt before you are disrupted―be the next Netflix, not the next Blockbuster. Using dozens of case studies and his own considerable experience, Saldanha shows how digital transformation can be made routinely successful and be turned into an opportunity of a lifetime.

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