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3 books to understand the digital transformation of the company

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:20 am
by mouakter12
Companies, as we have known them until now, are going to disappear. Or at least the traditional structure to which we have become accustomed, inherited from an industrial tradition that is gradually disappearing, will disappear. Or, better said, it is evolving towards a new, more efficient model that is much more aware of the possibilities that technology provides us to continuously improve in achieving results.

In this post we explain what digital transformation is and how it is changing society and business. It is a process that cannot happen overnight but at this point it is already unstoppable. This digital transformation is going to affect all areas of companies . From management or marketing and sales to, of course, production systems. In fact, all the initiatives related business mailing lists poland to the concept of Industry 4.0 , which are appearing more and more frequently, have to do precisely with this.

For this reason, in order to be able to face this necessary evolution in your respective organizations, we have compiled some books that have helped us understand what the digital transformation process of the company consists of and how to undertake it .


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The essential books to understand digital transformation


1. The Second Machine Age : Welcome to the machine age
2. The fourth industrial revolution : a new page in human history
3. The Digital Transformation Playbook : digital transformation of the company, step by step


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1. The Second Machine Age: Welcome to the age of machines
Things have to start at the beginning. And for many of us, the first book that caught our attention about how things were changing (or had already changed) was The Second Machine Age . Published three years ago by MIT professors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andew McAfee, it has become the cornerstone of almost all subsequent works on the concept of digital transformation and the fourth industrial revolution. Why? Because Brynjolfsson and McAfee began to do what Steve Jobs advocated in his famous Stanford speech: connect all the dots.