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How Digital Winners Set Direction, Learn, And Adapt

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Mid-February brings the beautifully presented, coffee-table-styled book, Fast Times: How Digital Winners Set Direction, Learn, and Adapt , written for senior executives who are frustrated by the slow pace and limited return on investment (ROI) of their digital transformation, and are unsure what’s holding them back.

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Eric Jacobsen Blog

Mid-February brought the visually-engaging, coffee-table-styled book, Fast Times: How Digital Winners Set Direction, Learn, and Adapt , written for senior executives who are frustrated by the slow pace and limited return on investment (ROI) of their digital transformation, and are unsure what’s holding them back.

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What Companies Are In The Transportation Field and Why Does It Matter?

Walk Me

The change management digital transformation of the transportation industry is already underway, with companies like Uber and Lyft leading the way. That’s where digital transformation comes in. It’s the primary mode of transport for most smaller-scale operations. It supports both B2C and B2B shipping.

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The Industries That Are Being Disrupted the Most by Digital

Harvard Business Review

The barometer below shows the percentage of executives surveyed who responded that their business would be moderately or massively disrupted by digital in the next 12 months, broken down by industry. The Global Digital Economy. 90% of these organizations profess to having a digital strategy in place. Insight Center.

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Putting Customers at the Heart of Your Brand to Create Passionate Fans: What Microsoft Learned About Customer Engagement in the Sports Industry - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM Microsoft

Harvard Business Review

The brand can also be licensed (B-2-B-2-C) to third parties for entertainment, apparel, or any number of other products; in addition, it can merchandise its own products and sell new services to its customers or fans (B2C). Empowering Digital Societies. Ignite your fan engagement and apply those learnings across your business.