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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

CIO

Restructuring and automating are necessary parts of business survival. But as legendary Apple designer Jony Ive once advised Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky as the company mulled cuts, “You’re not going to cut your way to innovation.” Future-proofing work now becomes a mandate and an opportunity to innovate.

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Micro transformation: Driving big business benefit through quick IT wins

CIO

Micro transformations are a strategic approach to digital evolution, enabling IT leaders to innovate without disrupting business continuity. Typically quicker, micro transformations are more adaptable — and lower risk — than large-scale projects, helping organizations achieve tangible improvements faster.

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Why Cloud? Why Now? Part Two

Protera

“Before, if you wanted to make changes to your business you had to make changes to your SAP platform and that was very difficult,” Manuel says. A key benefit to organizations running on the cloud is that they can be more experimental and more innovative—and they can react more quickly when the experiments fail or succeed.”.

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10 Leading Books on Social Business

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

In his book, Michael clearly conveys why it takes more than social marketing to succeed in today’s deeply connected business world. Views on this book vary widely, yet it’s clearly one of the most popular books on social business, albeit primarily of a marketing and customer engagement bent.

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40 Experts Share Their Digital Transformation Tips for 2022

Robots and Pencils

You can also invite customers to take part in the testing because inputs regarding new digital innovations for your company will be important indicators on whether it will work best for you. Mature companies (enterprise or otherwise) which are ready to die will continue with business as usual. Companies innovate, survive?—?and