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Mastering a Not So Digital Transformation

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Digital Transformation Courses Manufacturing Courses Risk Management Courses Empathy Courses Creativity Courses Bias Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the nuanced approach to digital transformation in this 57-minute webinar from Stanford University. Discover how successful companies blend digital and traditional business functions to thrive in today's environment. Learn about 10 key attributes driving success over the next decade, including leveraging analytics, fostering creativity, and developing empathy. Delve into topics such as manufacturing, scale utilization, and leadership skills necessary for digital thinkers and systems leaders. Gain insights on preparing for the future, addressing bias, and understanding the role of technology. Engage with thought-provoking questions like "Would you hire yourself?" and "What do I do?" to enhance your leadership perspective. Acquire valuable heuristics for navigating the changing business landscape and mastering a holistic approach to digital transformation.

Syllabus

Intro
Overview
Reframing
Digital vs Physical
Examples
Brainy Attributes
Using Analytics
Creativity
Empathy
Making Risk
What do you want to own
Manufacturing
Leveraging Scale
Handeye Coordination
Stamina
Brains brawn
Leadership skills
Digital thinker
Systems leaders
Preparing for the future
Bias
Truth
Technology
Would you hire yourself
Leader know thyself
What do I do
Questions
Heuristics


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Stanford Online

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