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Summary of Tony Saldanha's Why Digital Transformations Fail
Summary of Tony Saldanha's Why Digital Transformations Fail
Summary of Tony Saldanha's Why Digital Transformations Fail
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#1 The retail sector, along with several other industries, is being disrupted by digital technology. It allows workers to migrate to higher value-added responsibilities, and it can free up people to do things they wouldn’t normally do.

#2 The goal of this book is to help you understand why digital transformations fail as a means to a more important end, which is how to thrive in an industrial revolution. You will learn how companies either transform or die in industrial revolutions, and how digital transformation is the current generation’s attempt to transform.

#3 The current turbulence in retail and other industries is a classic trend during an industrial revolution. Companies die during industrial revolutions, and their demise often occurs despite the best efforts of visionary leaders to transform them.

#4 Digital transformation is the modern-day fight to survive the existential threat of digital disruption caused by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Half the companies on the Fortune 500 list will turn over in the next decade.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 29, 2022
ISBN9781669376422
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    #1

    The retail sector, along with several other industries, is being disrupted by digital technology. It allows workers to migrate to higher value-added responsibilities, and it can free up people to do things they wouldn’t normally do.

    #2

    The goal of this book is to help you understand why digital transformations fail as a means to a more important end, which is how to thrive in an industrial revolution. You will learn how companies either transform or die in industrial revolutions, and how digital transformation is the current generation’s attempt to transform.

    #3

    The current turbulence in retail and other industries is a classic trend during an industrial revolution. Companies die during industrial revolutions, and their demise often occurs despite the best efforts of visionary leaders to transform them.

    #4

    Digital transformation is the modern-day fight to survive the existential threat of digital disruption caused by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Half the companies on the Fortune 500 list will turn over in the next decade.

    #5

    The term digital transformation is broad, and most people don’t realize that digital disruption is the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The term digital is very broad.

    #6

    The John Stephenson Company was a leading player in the carriage industry that died in the Second Industrial Revolution. Its demise was caused by a different technology, but failed transformations during any industrial revolution have several things in common.

    #7

    The Studebaker Corporation had an engineer working on an automobile as early as 1897. It is known to have manufactured both automobiles and wagons in the early 1900s. The company experimented with both electric- and gas-powered cars, and eventually settled on the latter.

    #8

    The five-stage digital transformation model is the organizing structure of this book. It is the most desirable outcome of any transformation.

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