Digital Business
Digital Business
Authors: Dr. Archana Raut, Dr. Aditya Bavadekar, Dr. Prashant Bhavarlal Chordiya and Dr. Prashant Kalshetti
Editor: Dr. Poonam Nikam
ISBN: 978-81-971828-6-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/db/168
Date of Publication: April 13, 2024
About the Book:
This book provides easy-to-follow instructions and proven methods for companies to reach their full digital potential. Furthermore, it demonstrates to readers the difficulties encountered by international organisations as well as the methods they used to triumph over these obstacles. Some of the topics covered in the book are: Strategies for addressing digital threats: defending, differentiating, or disrupting Methods for dissecting decision-making at every level of your company Methods for achieving digital outcomes via the integration of strategy, product, background, engineering, and data With a message that demands to be heard by everyone who wants to help their organisation face the challenges of a changing world, Digital Business Transformation is ideal for modern organisation leaders, especially those who are responsible for decisions related to transformation.
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