Digital Transformation – Peter High
Digital Transformation
By: Peter High
Duration: 47m 28s
Released: March 15, 2018
Description:
It seems as though everywhere you turn, digital transformation is happening. But what is digital, exactly, and what does it encompass? In this course, instructor Peter High helps business leaders better understand the definition of the term; the implications for people, processes, and technology; the risks of ignoring the digital transformation trend; and the rewards one can garner from riding this wave. Learn about the different stages of digital maturity, and the best ways to draw inspiration and insights from digital native companies like Google, Amazon, and Netflix, as well as from digital immigrant companies like FedEx and Domino’s Pizza. He also covers the ideal backgrounds of digital leaders. Peter wraps up the course by explaining how to create a strategic digital transformation plan for your organization.
Contents:
Introduction
1. The Digital Opportunity
2. Critical Factors to Consider
3. Create your Digital Transformation Plan
Conclusion
Author:
Peter High is president of Metis Strategy, a technology strategy firm. He is also author of multiple books, including Implementing World Class IT Strategy: How IT Can Drive Organizational Innovation (Wiley Press/Jossey-Bass, September 2014). Additionally, Peter moderates a podcast called The Forum on World Class IT, in which he interviews CEOs, CIOs, and academics about ideas centered around the principles of world class IT, including people, infrastructure, project and portfolio management, IT and business partnerships, and external partnerships. You can follow him on Twitter @PeterAHigh.
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