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Translating Complex Ideas into Compelling Stories | Rhea Wessel

Peter Winick

And one example I like to give is the topic of digital transformation. So a lot of people in professional services are writing about digital transformation. Digital is here to stay in. Your company needs a digital transformation. And I think social media is a good way to train yourself for this.

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Customer Retention: CEOs Share Strategies

Chief Executive

CEOs have spent the last few years chasing suppliers, employees, price increases, digital transformation, health protocols and new customers. Speeding up automation/digital transformation” registered second, with 32 percent. We went on a media tour with it. We’ve repeated the media tour for the next two years.

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HRM for a Blended Workforce: Gig HR

AIHR

Transcript: Rochelle Haynes: So I think gig HR, one of our biggest roles, is working on that mindset transformation. There’s an element of digital transformation in there. A big example we saw once was a marketing executive who was hired by a firm as a social media content manager or something, the role was of this nature.

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Empowering Digital Societies - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM MICROSOFT

Harvard Business Review

Digital transformation—or the way of thinking about this change—refers to the use of technology to improve the reach and performances of enterprises. Read more from Microsoft: Navigating New Zealand’s largest city with Auckland Transport and digital transformation. Urban digital nervous system.

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Why GE’s Jeff Immelt Lost His Job: Disruption and Activist Investors

Harvard Business Review

He radically transformed the company from a classic conglomerate that did everything to one that focused on its core industrial businesses. He sold off slower-growth, low-tech, and nonindustrial businesses — financial services, media, entertainment, plastics, and appliances. He doubled GE’s investment in R&D.