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Discover how to survive and thrive in an increasingly digital world 

Digital strategy should consist of more than just updating your business’ desktop computers and buying the newest smartphones for your employees. It requires the reimagining of existing business processes and the implementation of the latest technologies into current business activity to enable new capabilities for your firm. 

In Decisively Digital: From Creating a Culture to Designing Strategy, digital strategy advisor and author Alexander Loth leverages his extensive experience working with Microsoft, CERN, and SAP to deliver a robust and accessible exploration of what it takes for a company to unlock the potential of new digital technologies. You’ll discover how to: 

  • Utilize new technologies to establish a digital culture and realize the benefits of modern work for your employees 
  • Unleash the abilities that come with processing big data and taking advantage of data democracy, analytics, and cloud computing 
  • Implement artificial intelligence, blockchain, process automation, and IoT in a way that goes beyond the hype and delivers real business results 

Packed with interviews with industry leaders and real-world customer examples, Decisively Digital is ideal for CIOs, CDOs, and other executives and professionals who need to know how technology can improve their businesses and power results today and tomorrow. 

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Introduction
    1. Book Structure
    2. About the Interviews
    3. Companion Website
  4. Part I: Digital Strategy
    1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Digital Strategy
    2. Strategic Topics
    3. Culture
    4. Impact
    5. Digital Capabilities
    6. Completing Your Digital Strategy Big Picture
    7. Impact Venn
    8. Digital Maturity and Organizational Readiness
    9. Digital Maturity Assessment
    10. Endnotes
  5. Part II: Digital Culture and Modern Work
    1. Chapter 2: Elissa Fink: How to Charge a Brand with Culture
    2. Key Takeaways
    3. Endnotes
    4. Chapter 3: Patrick Kirchgäßner: Making Invaluable Pools of Information Accessible and Searchable
    5. Key Takeaways
    6. Chapter 4: Edna Conway: Protecting the Modern Workplace from Cyber Threats and Compliance Risks
    7. Key Takeaways
    8. Endnotes
    9. Chapter 5: Florian Ramseger: The Future of the Digital Society
    10. Key Takeaways
    11. Endnotes
    12. Chapter 6: Corporate Social Network to Drive Collaborative Culture as Key Enabler for Modern Work
    13. Best-of-Breed vs. Best-of-Suite
    14. Corporate Social Network
    15. Following the Collaboration Framework
    16. Driving Adoption
    17. Key Takeaways
    18. Endnotes
  6. Part III: Data Democracy and Analytics
    1. Chapter 7: Yilian Villanueva Martinez: Visual Analytics as Strategic Asset
    2. Key Takeaways
    3. Chapter 8: Jordan Morrow: Bringing Data Literacy to the World
    4. Key Takeaways
    5. Chapter 9: Lee Feinberg: Turn Data Visualization and Data Literacy into Strategic Functions
    6. Key Takeaways
    7. Endnote
    8. Chapter 10: Sarah Burnett: Fostering a Data-Driven Culture at a Large Global Financial Organization
    9. Key Takeaways
  7. Part IV: Big Data Processing and Cloud Computing
    1. Chapter 11: Mark Kromer: Leveraging Big Data Analytics and Cloud Platforms for the Next-Generation Data Strategy
    2. Key Takeaways
    3. Chapter 12: Dr. Henna A. Karna: Racing to Last Place —The Criticality of an End-to-End Data Strategy
    4. Key Takeaways
    5. Chapter 13: Mohamed Abdel Hadi: The Future of Data-Driven Business
    6. Key Takeaways
    7. Endnote
    8. Chapter 14: Tatyana Yakushev: Data Visualizations and Cloud-Powered AI as Strategic Assets for Next-Gen Analytics
    9. Key Takeaways
    10. Endnotes
    11. Chapter 15: Kerem Tomak: Designing a Digital Strategy for the Financial Sector
    12. Key Takeaways
    13. Endnotes
    14. Chapter 16: Christy Marble: Connecting the Dots Across the Customer Lifecycle
    15. Key Takeaways
    16. Endnotes
    17. Chapter 17: Data Strategy as an Essential Component of the Digital Transformation Journey
    18. Three Elements of a Data Strategy
    19. Big Data
    20. Analytics
    21. Decision-Support Tools
    22. Result
    23. Chief Digital Officer as Key Driver of the Data Strategy
    24. Key Takeaways
    25. Endnotes
  8. Part V: Artificial Intelligence
    1. Chapter 18: Bora Beran: Vast Amounts of Data Are Key for AI and Automation
    2. Key Takeaways
    3. Endnotes
    4. Chapter 19: Andreas Kopp: Responsible AI in Practice
    5. Key Takeaways
    6. Endnotes
    7. Chapter 20: Cameron Turner: Understanding the Future with Explainable AI
    8. Key Takeaways
    9. Chapter 21: Patrick Glauner: Everyone Needs to Acquire Some Understanding of What AI Is
    10. Key Takeaways
    11. Endnotes
    12. Chapter 22: Vladimir Alexeev: Natural Language Processing and the Human Factory Empathy
    13. Key Takeaways
    14. Endnotes
  9. Part VI: Process Automation, Blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
    1. Chapter 23: Derek Roos: Fully Leveraging Your Human Capital
    2. Key Takeaways
    3. Chapter 24: André Rabold: How Digital Culture and IoT Disrupt Our Future
    4. Key Takeaways
    5. Endnote
    6. Chapter 25: Ian Choo: The Distributed Ledger Revolution
    7. Key Takeaways
    8. Endnote
    9. Chapter 26: Sofie Blakstad: Blockchain as a Critical Enabler Toward the Ecosystem Economy
    10. Key Takeaways
    11. Endnotes
    12. Chapter 27: Sven Sommerfeld: Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Hyper Automation Transform Today's Business
    13. Key Takeaways
    14. Endnote
  10. Appendix: Reciprocity: Answering Some of My Own Questions
    1. In 10 Years, What Do I Think Our Work Will Look Like?
    2. What Are My Favorite Apps, Tools, or Software That I Can't Live Without?
    3. Do I Have a Smart Productivity Hack or Work-Related Shortcut?
    4. What Is the Best Advice I Have Ever Received?
    5. Key Takeaways
    6. Endnotes
  11. Index
  12. Copyright
  13. Dedication
  14. About the Author
  15. Acknowledgments
  16. Foreword by Bernard Marr
  17. End User License Agreement
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