A lesson in explaining why you have to consider the whole chain and not just the part you controlGood morning. I hope you’re enjoying my newsletter, I would love to get your feedback as I think it would be great to continue the conversation on some points and additionally help me better align content to your desires. I’m planning to open a Slack channel in the near future — acting as a discussion forum.
It’s a journey, not a projectI hope you all had a good Carnival in your region. I know that here in Martinique it’s a pretty big affair with 5 days of festivities. On to this issue that gets to the heart of Digital Transformation. But before that I wanted to explain another component that is central in this subject.
Thanks for reading. Have a great weekend.
Follow up: “Someone is wrong on the Internet”
Understanding its components Good morning, I hope you had an excellent week.
I was listening to a podcast and heard something that immediately made me think of this xkcd cartoon :
Source : https://www.xkcd.com/386/
I’ll be writing about that soon, it is all about web apps, but today’s issue is a follow up to Issue 3. If you haven’t read it yet go ahead and have a look, as this issue heavily leans on the information in that issue.
How digital technologies found their place in the enterpriseGood Morning to all and a particular welcome to all my new subscribers. Thank you!
Something for the weekend sir? Hopefully this, rather dense, article will give you something to chew on over the weekend. As promised, it is heavily research-based and is a follow on from Issue 2 — go read it if you haven’t already.
Have a great weekend. On to this issue…
Defining Digital TransformationIn this, the second issue, I dig into the origins of digital technologies and how they name about, their uses bringing us up to the modern day discussing innovations like 5G and the Smartphone.
On to the newsletter, I hope you enjoy it.
What is Digital Transformation?
It’s a very good question, what actually is Digital Transformation?
One of my favourite definitions of Digital Transformation is one from R “Ray” Wang of Constellation Research: