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The trust of the CEO in digital change efficiency –- and more CEO and digital business takeaways

August 27, 2018

The CEO is the Chief Everything Officer. The CEO sets the strategic direction for all aspects of the business. That …

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Digital business and the CEO: on leadership and who is in charge

August 24, 2018

We all know leadership is crucial. When it comes to helping your business on the journey to becoming digital, leadership, …

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What is LaaS (Leadership as a Service) all about?

January 22, 2018

The chaos and intrusion caused by traditional consulting firms often makes things worse long before they get better. More importantly, …

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What does a disruptive CIO look like in the age of digital transformation?

September 8, 2015

Is disruption on your agenda today? How much time will you devote to it? How many meetings do you have …

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The Seven Rules For Digital Business And Digital Transformation

August 25, 2015

Ray Wang of Constellation Research has some great insight about digital transformation. Here are the seven rules: Digital disruption is …

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