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Jul 31 2018

5 Tips to Better Train Executives on Digital Transformation

5 Tips to Better Train Executives on Digital Transformation

If you are leading a digital transformation effort, you know how important it is get executive buy-in. Yet many leaders have only a tangential grasp of what it means to be “digital” and shy away from getting their hands dirty. Here are five tips on how to design or retool your digital training and development programs to ensure not only that executives develop a digital mindset, but that proactively seek out ways to improve their digital literacy.

Written by Charlene Li · Categorized: Digital Transformation, Disruption, Employees, Leadership, Open Leadership, Research, Strategy · Tagged: customers, digital, engagement, executive, mentoring, objectives, peers, Strategy, tips, training, transformation, workshop

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