Analytical and decision-making skills are top priorities for digital transformation in the COVID-19 era
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A new report from Cognizant says the global pandemic pushed the enterprise to innovate, focusing on skills that will be valuable by 2023.
MOSIP, an open-source platform developed in India, will be central to many of those efforts
Report of an Economic Experts Roundtable organized by ITU Acknowledgements
Many enterprises are discovering that the path to digital transformation has many stumbling blocks, some of which are only discovered deep into the journey.
Artificial intelligence could be a way to cut through long research and development timelines to deliver a competitive advantage.
Business leaders often see digital transformation as a way to drive growth and streamline operations, whilst strengthening customer relationships. Sales and operational functions are often the first to see digital investment with compliance usually being the last.
Trianz, a Santa Clara–based global management and technology consulting firm, recently released its “State of Digital Transformations Worldwide: 2020” report, which delves into the progress of enterprise digitalization worldwide.
For a big corporation, change simply takes too long. Legacy systems, bureaucracy and supply chain stagnation are all hurting companies that were in no way ready to deal with the pain COVID-19 has caused their businesses.
Cruise lines are turning to virtual cruises. Travel and tourism are taking the same approach in places like Greece, for example.
Over the years we’ve participated in, advised on, or studied hundreds of digital transformations. In doing so, we’ve gained a perspective on just how difficult true digital transformation really is and what it takes to succeed.