The Technology Fallacy: How People Are the Real Key to Digital Transformation
By Garth R. Andrus , Jonathan R. Copulsky , Gerald C. Kane , and Ahn Nguyen Phillips
Read by Jack de Golia
Unabridged
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Library CD (In Stock)
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2 Formats: Library CD
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2 Formats: MP3 CD
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ISBN: 9798200322015
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ISBN: 9798200322039
Runtime: | 8.55 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Technology & Engineering |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Digital technologies are disrupting organizations of every size and shape, leaving managers scrambling to find a technology fix that will help their organizations compete. This book offers managers and business leaders a guide for surviving digital disruptions—but it is not a book about technology. It is about the organizational changes required to harness the power of technology. The authors argue that digital disruption is primarily about people and that effective digital transformation involves changes to organizational dynamics and how work gets done. A focus only on selecting and implementing the right digital technologies is not likely to lead to success. The best way to respond to digital disruption is by changing the company culture to be more agile, risk tolerant, and experimental.The authors draw on four years of research, conducted in partnership with MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte, surveying more than 16,000 people and conducting interviews with managers at such companies as Walmart, Google, and Salesforce. They introduce the concept of digital maturity—the ability to take advantage of opportunities offered by the new technology—and address the specifics of digital transformation, including cultivating a digital environment, enabling intentional collaboration, and fostering an experimental mindset.
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Technology & Engineering |
Runtime: | 8.55 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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