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Sp10: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 6)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would cover

  1. Digitization is another name of digital transformation

  2. Profitable companies would only be successful in driving digital transformation.

  3. The program has a significant component of financial risks

  4. Faster delivery would lead to quality issues

The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles, and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms

Sp9: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 5)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would cover

  1. The program is a one-off and delivered by a SWAT team (I.T. Team largely led)

  2. Digital transformation is for B2C companies.

  3. You would be able to get short term wins quicker.

  4. The program can be driven for large companies only

The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles, and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms

Sp8: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 4)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would cover

  1. Have a complete understanding of customers.

  2. It is department-specific, mostly Marketing and Sales.

  3. Digital transformation has an end game.

  4. Customers need it, and hence digital transformation is key.

The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles, and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms

Sp7: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 3)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would cover

  1. Bringing in a new breed of team members 

  2. There is a standard maturity framework to adopt digital transformation  

  3. Machines would be able to replace individuals 

  4. The company would be new post-digital transformation 

The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles, and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms

Sp6: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 2)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would cover

  1. Digital transformation requires a radical change in the core value propositions of the organizations, 

  2. Investments in new technology 

  3. Setting up net new business digital models and sunsetting the old business 

  4. Revolutionary adoption of AI 

The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles, and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms

Sp5: Digital Transformation Myths (Part 1)

SP series are individual episodes where

  1. I either get interviewed or

  2. Focus on topics which are requested by my listeners or

  3. Just have fun covering areas that are interesting to me personally.

The COVID-19 scenario has challenged the government, societies, organizations and all of us on our thinking. Digital Transformation as an agenda which was a long drawn plan for many has now become a reality in the last two months. Many organizations have struggled to embark on the journey due to many misconceptions or myths surrounding Digital Transformation. In this new special series, post my research I would like to debunk the twenty myths which I have come across. The intention is to enable organizations with an adequate proof point to executes to draw and embark on their plans. 

Some of the references which I have leveraged are from: Satya Nadella's book 'Hit Refresh', HBR, CIO.com Articles and many more. 

If you like the special series, then do share your feedback and opinions on what else you would like me to cover in the special series.

The Podcast is available on the following platforms