
“A Discussion of Organizational Transformation That Goes Beyond Quick Fixes.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Planning, thoughtful execution, and a commitment to a fresh mindset are every bit as critical to success as the right technology.”

“Planning, thoughtful execution, and a commitment to a fresh mindset are every bit as critical to success as the right technology.”

Panaceas are hard to come by. And artificial intelligence (AI) is certainly no exception.

Fifty percent of businesses undergoing digital transformation don’t employ metrics to gauge progress.

PPM is an organization-wide focus on defining, gathering, categorizing, analyzing and overseeing corporate assets and activity.

AI is now top of mind for company executives, but with experts warning of risks to society, companies need to set safety standards and ensure robust ethical oversight.

Companies that hope to remain relevant, Hoque says, must eschew the status quo.

The world has evolved dramatically over the past several years. So have the dynamics of customer loyalty.

In this comprehensive, step-by-step guide, Hoque shares hard-won advice for forward-looking business leaders in a time of change, especially those managing digital transformations.

Organizations of all types have shredded hundreds of millions of dollars on poorly planned and executed swipes at transformation.

Profits are only one of the positive outcomes businesses can enjoy when they implement and leverage AI.

It’s the partnership of mindset and framework that really sells this incredible book.

What organizations get wrong is that true transformation isn’t about the technology itself, but rather the mindset of an organization.

Companies may be tempted to cut their R&D spending, but that would be a grave mistake.

The union of digital, biological, and physical innovations promises to fundamentally transform business models.

Here’s why innovation in challenging times is essential—and 9 ways to go about achieving it.

The jury about the economy is still out. And that merely amplifies the uncertainty facing leadership across industries.

The plain truth is that reinvention is involved, frequently exhausting and undeniably challenging.

The plain truth is that reinvention is involved, frequently exhausting and undeniably challenging.