The pandemic has pushed organizations in every industry to embrace new, digital solutions. But while much has been written about the impact of the shift to remote work on employees, managers, and executives, there’s another critical group that’s been forced to transform itself overnight: board members. To what extent has the rapid digitalization associated with the pandemic extended to board operations? And to what extent will those changes persist as we move towards whatever the next new normal will be?
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Online use has been on the rise worldwide since the Corona pandemic. Consumers in Germany, for example, recently even relied more frequently on digital channels and services than on analog alternatives – except for food and healthcare – for shopping, banking transactions, or dealing with the authorities, for example. Nevertheless, Germany is less digitally savvy than all other European countries, with the exception of Switzerland. These are the findings of a representative study (German Study) by McKinsey & Company published at the end of May. Read More
Digital transformation today is intertwined with processes and tools that foster speed, agility, flexibility, and experimentation. “The goal of digital transformation is to evolve a business to compete in a digital landscape,” says Helen Beal, chief ambassador for DevOps Institute. “This necessitates becoming a technology- or software-led business.” Read More
Vietnam’s economy, supported by digital growth, may just give Southeast Asian (SEA) emerging digital darling Indonesia, a run for its money. Whilst ASEAN powerhouses like Singapore and Indonesia tend to garner a lot of mainstream attention, Vietnam has been steadily growing its highly promising digital economy. Read More
Digital transformation is considered to be among the key solutions to removing obstacles facing production and business and creating new development directions, and is being applied by many localities and enterprises amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
It is not an overstatement to say that 2021 will be a make-or-break year for digital transformation. Last year, many companies ramped up their digital transformation investments to combat the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. A NASSCOM report found a 30% spike in digital transformation deals amongst companies included in the survey in 2020, along with an 80% increase in cloud spending and 15% in CX. In the same period, Honeywell surveyed more than 400 employees in senior positions of U.S. companies and found that over 50% were likely to invest in automation in order to survive changing market conditions during and after the pandemic. Read More
Certain aspects of digital transformation have been constants during the pandemic. For example, people and process trump technology. Forced experimentation moved projects ahead that had been stuck in the “maybe someday” file. Read More
Marketing has become so synonymous with technology that it’s hard to see where one begins and the other ends. According to the “godfather of martech,” Scott Brinker, there were a total of 8,000 martech solutions available on the market in 2020. As marketing continues to expand into the digital world, it’s crucial for marketers to continue to harness technology for good. Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic has sped up the process of digital transformation in businesses, experts said, and has urged companies to consider their own resources and conditions to ensure and increase efficiency. Read More
Clearly, digital transformation is essential for business survival in a connected world. According to 2020 statistics from Gartner, 91 percent of businesses are engaged in some form of digital initiative, while 87 percent of senior business leaders say digitalization is a priority. Read More
