Leading Digital Transformation

Leading Digital Transformation
Författare
Medverkande
Förlag DigJourney Publishing
GenreManagement
FormatFlexband
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor192
Vikt551 gr
Utgiven2018-03-16
ISBN 9789163958762
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Now in English! A #1 bestselling management book in Sweden, a digital epicenter, home of Spotify Skype and Candy Crush!

  • Foreword by Brian Solis and interview with Dr. John Kotter
  • Step-by-step methodology
  • Digital tools and more content at www.digitaltransformation.net
  • In cooperation with researchers and businesses
  • Eight case studies from different industries 

Digital transformation is a hot topic of discussion in many board and management rooms. The understanding of digitalization’s impact on corporate competitiveness is growing and more leaders understand they need to do something but the question is what, how, and when?

For three years, authors Joakim Jansson and Marie Andervin, together with approximately 40 co-creators from research and industry, have worked with this question. This has resulted in the methodology Digital Maturity Matrix that helps owners, boards of directors, CEOs, and management teams take command in their company’s transformation.

This book explains digital transformation and describes the methodology in detail. Its starting point is that successful digitalization requires innovation, strong change leadership, and digital maturity. You are led through the three phases of the transformation process, given the tools required to lead a successful transformation, and given recommendations on what should be done and when.

Theory is provided along with examples from successful traditional companies. In addition, access is provided* to a digital knowledge bank with inspiring use cases, exercises, and a digital maturity test. The test provides you with insight into your company’s digital maturity and gives recommendations for your best course of action.

In short - everything you need for your business to be at least as successful tomorrow as it is today.