McKinsey’s nine questions for the digital transformation, in short (v)
Businesses must be designed for change. Otherwise they may fall behind and fail.
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Businesses must be designed for change. Otherwise they may fall behind and fail.
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Comments on McKinsey’s article on “Nine questions to help you get your digital transformation right”
“Is your IT operating at two speeds?”
As much that sounds weird today, when Gartner talks about a “two mode IT”,
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Comments on McKinsey’s article on “Nine questions to help you get your digital transformation right”
“Is your IT operating at two speeds?”
As much that sounds weird today, when Gartner talks about a “two mode IT”,
“Do you have mechanisms to challenge ideas?”
“Are your people empowered to act?”
“Do you have mechanisms to challenge ideas?”
“Are your people empowered to act?”
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Comments on McKinsey’s article on “Nine questions to help you get your digital transformation right”.
“Do you know which customer journeys matter?”
What they (McKinsey) say is that the Digital transformati
what leaders should review, is alternative target operating models or big pictures and new business models for the enterprise, so that they can understand how the business will be changed and be able to make decisions.
Setting you up to understand the technology landscape is key to determine what technologies would affect us the most. Because we cannot adopt them all. And you have to implement them in concert while replacing and evolving the existing landscape at the…
Setting us up to understand the technology landscape is key to determine what technologies would affect us mostly. Because we cannot adopt them all. And we have to implement them in concert while replacing and evolving, at the same time, the existing l…
The Open Group, the vendor-neutral IT consortium, is hosting its next event in San Francisco January 25-28. The Open Group San Francisco 2016 will focus on how Enterprise Architecture is empowering companies to build better systems by architecting for digital … Continue reading →![]()