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LDS On: The Three Waves of Transformation
In this episode of “LDS On,” CEO Mimi Brooks discusses the three waves of transformation that accompany the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and...
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Mimi Brooks : 1/18/20 10:15 AM
On January 22nd, Logical Design Solutions CEO Mimi Brooks hosted a track session at OPEX Week: Business Transformation World Summit in Orlando for over 150 executives and practitioners. Mimi led a thought-provoking session focused on transforming organizations through waves of digital transformation.
In her presentation, Mimi described lessons learned in the first 10 years of digital transformation. These first wave efforts focused on acquiring, experimenting, and launching new technologies without building the organizational capabilities, culture, and worker experiences needed to support sustainable change. Mimi then provided insight into how organizations can focus their efforts for success in the current second wave as they transform to business-digital ecosystems driven by human value and purpose. In successfully transformed organizations, the worker is central to the organizational ecosystem through new work practices, human workers are comfortable with their machine counterparts and a collaborative human-machine approach to problem solving evolves, the organization learns on multiple timescales as a competitive necessity, and that knowledge flows rapidly within ecosystems as the “edges” of digital become the “core.”
If you are interested in having Mimi present at your next leadership event, please contact us.
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