Winning in the Digital Age

Winning in the Digital Age

The practical handbook for understanding and winning in the post-COVID digital age and becoming a 21st century leader.
For every enterprise and its leaders, the digital age is a roller-coaster ride with more than its fair share of thrills and spills. It presents them with great opportunities to leapfrog and grow. However, success is not easy in the Digital Age. It requires a complete overhaul of the business model and organizational design, and the mind-sets of professionals. Such a large and complex change is not easy to manage, and enterprises often lose their way in their digital transformation attempts.

Nitin brings in this book his 25+ years of experience in leadership roles in world-class firms like Mckinsey and Fidelity and Digital natives like Flipkart and Incedo. He presents compelling insights and practical examples and answers key questions on how enterprises can win in the Digital Age:
Why do firms fail at digital transformation?
How are the rules of business changing in the digital age? What disruptive opportunities does digital present in various industries?
How to best leverage the potential of digital technologies like AI and the Cloud?
How do organizational capabilities and culture need to change?
What new skills do leaders and young professionals need to build?
Nitin brings clarity to the transformation process, breaking it down into seven building blocks and presenting how best to master them.

The book is a practitioner's guide for people across all age groups - students, young professionals, experienced professionals, senior executives on how they can realize the amazing opportunities the digital age offers them and achieve their true potential at work and in personal life.


Auteur | Nitin Seth
Taal | Engels
Type | Hardcover
Categorie | Managementboeken

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