Leadership Imperatives For Digital Transformation

Transformation means much more than plugging in new technology and flipping the switch. Leadership needs to be every bit as new and evolved.
National and Global Security — A Call to Action

It seems reasonable to agree that digital technology is a decidedly two-edged sword, capable of both significant good and unscrupulous aggression.
The Dangers of Outdated or Inadequate Cyber Security

The cost, while enormous from a financial standpoint, goes beyond monetary issues — infrastructure, societal stability, national security and mental health, both group and individual, are also at risk.
The 6 Trends That Will Shape Your Business In The Future — And How To Prepare For Them
Leaders have to think digital, embrace design thinking, and read every day to keep up.
Navigating disruption: a roadmap for leaders

“If a customer is asking for something different or reacting in a new way, that can be a first indicator of a shift.”
How Interconnected Devices Are Re-Shaping Businesses

IoT isn’t something you can ignore and hope that it just goes away. The organizations that will take the time to apply IoT to gather data, analyze it, and turn it into actionable insights will gain a competitive advantage over those that don’t.
The Promise and The Challenge of Automation and AI In The Workplace

An essential part of any future transition requires both left-brained (analytical) and right-brained (creative) talent and culture. Value creation process from Automation and AI is no different.
How To Lead Digital Transformations

A digital transformation strategy aims to create the agile capabilities of fully leveraging the possibilities and opportunities of new technologies and their impact faster, better and in more innovative way in the future.
Developing a Winning Corporate Culture
Faisal Hoque, founder of Shadoka, which develops accelerators and technology solutions for sustainable growth, and author of “Everything Connects: How to Transform and Lead in the Age of Creativity, Innovation, and Sustainability”, knows what it takes to innovate and disrupt. Both require a degree of discomfort, he admits, but usually wind up paying off in the end.

