Adoption and Adaption in Digital Business

Whether it is the turnaround of a sports team to win a championship, bettering a community, remediation of business, or adoption and adoption to digital business, it is having us do things differently which brings sustainable change. This was seen throughout 2020 during the COVID-19 global pandemic....

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Main Author: Sherringham, Keith
Other Authors: Unhelkar, Bhuvan
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Business Expert Press, 2021.
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Summary:Whether it is the turnaround of a sports team to win a championship, bettering a community, remediation of business, or adoption and adoption to digital business, it is having us do things differently which brings sustainable change. This was seen throughout 2020 during the COVID-19 global pandemic. People from around the world stood up and helped each other, shared their time, goods, skills, and expertise which collectively crafted and shaped our response to COVID. Our environment was changed, capacities and capabilities implemented, behaviors emerged, and outcomes were managed. Interests and values were aligned and as empowered individuals having ownership with pride in who we are and what we do, we adopted and adapted. Knowing the issue, the importance to us, what we needed to do, and where to get help, enabled us to better ourselves and those around us. For the decisions made, we empowered and supported with variations to circumstances as required of us. This book provides the hands-on of "fixing the pipes and helping people" to capacity and capability build for the crafting and shaping of the emergent behaviors needed through our aligned interest and values with the empowered emotional ownership: "I do good work, change is coming, help me with the change, and I can do more."
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 p.)
ISBN:1637420250
9781637420256