• Digital Transformation

  • Build Your Organization's Future for the Innovation Age
  • By: Lindsay Herbert
  • Narrated by: Patricia Rodriguez
  • Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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One book for the entire journey: How to digitally transform your organization.

Innovation in the face of major external change is critical for any organization's success, but attempting to do so often leads to more questions than actions: Where do you start? How do you get the right resources? How should work be implemented? What data should you measure?

For the first time, these questions are answered in a single book that covers the end-to-end execution of digital transformation - from leadership-level strategy to on-the-ground team implementation. With the biggest revelation of all, Herbert argues, being that true digital transformation needs to happen only once because, at its core, it means becoming more adaptive to change itself.

Featuring the 'how to' of digital transformation devised from successes across every sector, Herbert distils it into five actionable stages. These stages act as a repeatable framework for continual innovation, allowing you to produce results immediately and grow change incrementally across your organization.

In Digital Transformation, Herbert draws on her own experiences in leading change and innovation programmes globally as well as featuring insights from experts and leaders from organizations as diverse as the World Wildlife Fund, Morgan Stanley, Royal Caribbean Cruises, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, the Rijksmuseum, the American Cancer Society, The Guardian, Harvard University, and many others.

©2017 Lindsay Herbert (P)2017 Audible, Ltd

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una guía integral y práctica de T.Digital

Conceptos de transformación suficientemente exhaustivos y aplicados de manera muy simple y práctica.
muy recomendable.

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A practitioner's perspective

In my job I work with a lots of companies developing their "digital strategy" and "digital transformation". I would be lying that at times I scratch my head as what it all means. The digital buzz word has showed up as replacing the core banking platform, creating a new web-site with better UX, complete social media strategy, ... It is expected as digital still carries a buzz and finance departments need creative labels.

My professional scepticism aside, in recent years I have read many books on the topic and 4 of them stand out. First is Digital Transformation Playbook by David L Rogers. Second, Leading Digital by Westerman, Bonnet and McAfee. Third, What's your digital business model, by Weill and Woerner. Finally, Digital Transformation, by Lindsay Herbert. The first three offer a great perspective from an academic research, whereas Herbert offers a unique perspective from a practitioner.

All books, in varying degrees and tone, argue that digital transformation is more than technology itself. They emphasise the need to focus on strategy, leadership, mindset and getting more of your "team" involved. Herbert focuses on a series of battle stories from various digital leaders and overlays her practical perspective on these stories. Key take aways for me where:
1. Focus on the "why" of your business not "how"
2. Digital transformation, unlike other forms of business transformation, doesn't have a "to-be" state. It is rather a continual path towards digital maturity to take advantage of changes in technology, customers behaviours, competition and markets
3. Digital transformation doesn't always need to be a big programme starting from the top. Leaders who are hesitant can foster smaller localised nucleus of change that can gradually fit into a bigger programme
4. The BUILD framework (Build, Uncover, Iterate, Leverage and Disseminate) to help leaders get started

I rate the performance as 3 because of the narration. I think Patricia Rodriguez is a great narrator but this book would have benefited from the author's voice, in my opinion. I have heard Lindsay Herbert's voice on social media and this book needs her conviction.

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Gracias por la prueba gratis Audible

Excelente libro!

Las entrevistas muy explicativas y completan excelente los contenidos
Gracias por la prueba Audible :D

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Good book, annoying production

I really enjoyed the content of this book but for whatever reason, producers have decided that each contributor be named for every statement, including their recent work history. I can see why this would be done in the beginning of a book to show authenticity, but doing it every time becomes really annoying and made me lose focus on the content a couple of times

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  • MarCar
  • 09-05-19

I couldn't finish it...

I couldn't finish listening to this audio book. I am sorry for being so negative but I found it terribly general, superficial and, well, just plain boring. I would also argue that a lot of the examples have more to do with modernisation then digital transformation...

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  • Alexander Høiberget
  • 03-18-19

The best I have read/heard on the subject so far

The best I have read/heard on the subject so far. Very insightful and inspiring. The narrator also was a good match. Absolutely recommend this book for anyone interested in the subject!