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Digital transformation is a phrase that is misunderstood by many, and yet the thinking behind it is critical to the success of organisations large and small. With the pace of change getting ever faster and a new decade nearly upon us, planning for change is something that everyone should be thinking about.
In this episode of the Digital Download Podcast I talk to Andrew Grill, a futurist and keynote speaker who specialises in the impact of technological change on business. We discuss how digital continues to disrupt all areas of an organisation, how important it is to take personal responsibility for your own understanding, how digital transformation has changed over the last few years, and what to expect to see in 2020.
Here’s what is discussed in this episode:
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By Paul Sutton, Digital Marketing Consultant5
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Digital transformation is a phrase that is misunderstood by many, and yet the thinking behind it is critical to the success of organisations large and small. With the pace of change getting ever faster and a new decade nearly upon us, planning for change is something that everyone should be thinking about.
In this episode of the Digital Download Podcast I talk to Andrew Grill, a futurist and keynote speaker who specialises in the impact of technological change on business. We discuss how digital continues to disrupt all areas of an organisation, how important it is to take personal responsibility for your own understanding, how digital transformation has changed over the last few years, and what to expect to see in 2020.
Here’s what is discussed in this episode:
Subscribe to the podcast to receive new episodes automatically to your mobile or email. And if you enjoyed today’s show, please email it to a friend and/or share it on your favourite social media channels. I’d love to hear from you with any comments or thoughts. I read and reply to every single email, tweet or message. And finally, it would also be very awesome and hugely appreciated if you’d be able to take a moment to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes, as this helps others discover Digital Download.