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Navigating Transformation, the Nylex Clock, and the Power of Expectations

Navigating Transformation, the Nylex Clock, and the Power of Expectations

by Pam Rebecca | May 16, 2022 | Board directors, Digital transformation, Leadership, Uncategorised

Expectations are interesting things. They can be as utilitarian as making the bed each morning. Or as majestic as climbing a mountain, literally or figuratively. They have power to shape us in many ways. Our expectations of the work that is Digital Transformation are...
Case Study #1: Connected Cars and the Magic that isn’t Digital Transformation

Case Study #1: Connected Cars and the Magic that isn’t Digital Transformation

by Pam Rebecca | Mar 17, 2022 | Board directors, Board of Directors, Digital transformation

 So much money is being spent in pursuit of digital transformation. But way too often that investment doesn’t quite make it all the way to the finish line. You know, the part that includes the user of the technology – the end customer. Software doesn’t deliver...
Why the Biggest Challenges of Digital Transformation have Nothing to do with Digital

Why the Biggest Challenges of Digital Transformation have Nothing to do with Digital

by Pam Rebecca | Dec 12, 2021 | Board directors, Culture, Digital transformation, Leadership

 I have an insatiable appetite for all things digital transformation. I’m inspired by the bold visions that organisations seek to achieve and curious about the customer problems that the transformations seek to solve. But I confess to being especially fascinated...
Web3, NFTs, Rabbit Holes, and the Exploit-Explore Dilemma

Web3, NFTs, Rabbit Holes, and the Exploit-Explore Dilemma

by Pam Rebecca | Nov 12, 2021 | Board directors, Digital Literacy, Disruptive innovation, Innovation

I have mentioned before how I enjoy reading and listening to Tim Ferriss. Last week I was listening to one of his latest podcasts, an interview with Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant, two very experienced technology investors. It was one of the most fascinating podcasts...
When Two Projects Compete for Glory

When Two Projects Compete for Glory

by Pam Rebecca | Sep 30, 2021 | Board directors, Digital transformation, Leadership

The Chief Digital Officer had recently got key leaders together to agree on the order of priority for project delivery. They had all signed up. Straightforward really, or at least it should have been. Project X was a very challenging project for many reasons. These...
Doctors, Technology Leaders and a Black Box

Doctors, Technology Leaders and a Black Box

by Pam Rebecca | Sep 3, 2021 | Board directors, Digital Literacy, Digital transformation, Leadership, Strategy

A tale with a list and a plea not to be silent. The highly experienced and respected Chief Information Officer had just finished her presentation on the IT Strategy. It seemed to make sense. After all it was well supported with some beautiful slides with amazing...
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