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The 6 new skills of the Digital Leader - DeltalogiX

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If companies are changing to exploit the potential of digital business, can the leader's figure ever remain anchored to old practices? The cultural transformation underway necessarily requires an adjustment of professional figures and corporate roles to the new business models and visions. Abandoning the beliefs that worked in the past means using an approach that is more in line with the new goals of Digital Transformation. Let's see what aspects the digital leader will need to work on. We imagine a charismatic man or woman mass dragger when we hear the word leader. A kind of hero who can be trusted to achieve a goal.


The 6 new skills of the Digital Leader - DeltalogiX

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If companies are changing to exploit the potential of digital business, can the leader's figure ever remain anchored to old practices? The cultural transformation underway necessarily requires an adjustment of professional figures and corporate roles to the new business models and visions. Abandoning the beliefs that worked in the past means using an approach that is more in line with the new goals of Digital Transformation. Let's see what aspects the digital leader will need to work on. We imagine a charismatic man or woman mass dragger when we hear the word leader.


The Peggy Smedley Show: Good Leaders Gone Bad

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Peggy and John Havlik, co-author, โ€œThe Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arroganceโ€ returns to the show to talk about hubris. He says hubris is the root of all evil that makes good leaders go bad. They also discuss: Traits commonly seen in good coaches or leaders. The importance of showing empathy and owning up to mistakes today. One piece of advice for leaders today. (07.07.20 - #676) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast


There's More to Innovation Than Asking 'What's Next?'

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Omoju Miller, a self-described futurist (someone who studies the future's possibilities), enjoys picturing tomorrow. As a Nigerian woman who settled in the Bay Area, she's already torn down historical barriers to work as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, a white man's world. But in envisioning a new society, Miller isn't thinking only of contemporary struggles; she's pondering what humanity will need next. Take one of her projects: Hiphopathy, where she's using machine learning to parse rappers' metaphorical language, in the hopes of teaching a computer to think conceptually, developing, in the process, a form of artificial intelligence. Recently, NationSwell spoke with Miller about true visionaries that inspire her and the lessons we can all take away from their avant-garde thinking.