
Course Objectives
Upon completion of Digital Transformation: What Is Digital Transformation? you will be able to:
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Explore the multifaceted impact of digital transformation on organizations and industries and recognize the disruptive force of technology in reshaping traditional business models.
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Evaluate the key components of digital transformation, including cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data, to comprehend their roles in enhancing organizational efficiency, data-driven decision-making and innovation.
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Gain the ability to explore digital solutions, proactively seek innovative technologies, and weigh the pros and cons to make informed decisions, ultimately transforming organizational operations.
Seat Time: 8 min
Catagories: Digital Transformation, Employee Skills, Technology
Keywords: Digital Disruption, Microlearning, Digital Transformation, Technology, Digital Skills and Adapting to Change Demo This Course
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