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Digital at Heart

Digital at Heart

How to lead the human centric digital transformation

By (author) Stijn Viaene
By (author) Ignace Delcroix
By (author) Karlien Vanderheyden

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Publishing 8th Jul 2024
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    • A new perspective on the relationship between people and technology
    • Accessible text, with examples and reflections based on real world case studies
    Full Description

    How to create a successful company-wide digital transformation? Bring all the employees on board. The much-needed digital transformation that organisations and companies have to make often causes tension and uncertainty for many. Besides finding the latest technologies and applying them, it is equally important to streamline internal processes and move the organisation to adapt to these new ways of working and thinking. Success largely depends on the willingness of all employees to participate. This book teaches how to place people first in a digital transformation process. It shows how to look at the relationship between people and technology and help everyone get on board.

    About the Author

    Stijn Viaene is Professor at Vlerick Business School and KU Leuven. He is Partner and Director of Research Centre for Enterprise Architecture & Digital Design. Ignace Delcroix is Associate Researcher at Vlerick Business School and PhD student at UGent. Karlien Vanderheyden is Associate Professor at Vlerick Business School and Director of the Research Centre for People in the Smart Digitised Supply Chain.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Lannoo Publishers
    ISBN
    9789401487740
    Publish date
    8th Jul 2024
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland & Scandinavia
    Size
    240 mm x 170 mm
    Pages
    300 Pages
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