This book showcases inspirational Australian case studies in order to inspire Australian (and non-Australian) organisations to undertake the challenge. This book synthesises the key learnings and contrasts those with the conventional wisdom on this topic.
This book showcases inspirational Australian case studies in order to inspire Australian (and non-Australian) organisations to undertake the challenge. This book synthesises the key learnings and contrasts those with the conventional wisdom on this topic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danny Samson (BE Hons, PhD) has been Professor of Management at the University of Melbourne for over three decades, teaching and researching in decision sciences and operations/supply chain management. He has published over a dozen books and 150 research papers. He started his career as a chemical engineer in the petrochemical sector, from which he has strong interests in manufacturing, technology development and innovation management. He has worked extensively in five continents as a board member, adviser to senior executives, executive educator and consultant in a variety of industries including banking and insurance, automotive, oil and gas, building, engineering, and health/hospitals, as well as providing high level advice to governments. His most recent publications have been in the areas of strategic leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, and implementing strategic change. Alon Ellis (BE Elec., BSc Comp. Sci) is a Senior Partner in Deloitte's Strategy Consulting business (Monitor Deloitte) and primarily focusses on up-front enterprise strategy design, as organisations look to transform themselves. He began his career in a start-up, focussed on bringing analytical advancements in price optimisation and lifetime value modelling to the insurance industry. He has since transitioned to a variety of other areas of management consulting including innovation and operations, and has worked in transformation and line roles in industry. He has also gained experience across a range of additional industries including banking, telecommunications, logistics and transport, and worked extensively in the US, the UK and Australia. Stuart Black (BSEE, BA (Economics), MBA) is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Stuart is also finalising his PhD at the University of Melbourne. Stuart's research interest is in business model disruption and data, with a particular focus on governance and application of the secondary use of data. Prior to returning to academia, Stuart spent 30 years in professional services (Andersen Consulting, A.T. Kearney and Deloitte) and industry, retiring as a Senior Partner of Deloitte Australia. Over that time, Stuart worked with clients across Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America, on strategy, operations and strategic IT issues for clients in industries such as automotive, financial services, oil and gas, and telecommunications.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction to AI/Cloud-Enabled Business Transformation 2. Antecedent Capabilities of AI- or Cloud-Enabled Business Transformation 3. Local Case Studies 4. International Leading Practice 5. The Business-relevant Details behind AI and Cloud Technology 6. Innovation 7. The Board, Executive and Leadership's Role in BMT 8. What's Next for AI- and Cloud-Enabled Innovation in the Australian Business Environment 9. So What should I Do Now? Appendix 1. Diagnostic Questions for Antecedent Capabilities Appendix 2. Further References, Definitions and Background Research
1.Introduction to AI/Cloud-Enabled Business Transformation 2. Antecedent Capabilities of AI- or Cloud-Enabled Business Transformation 3. Local Case Studies 4. International Leading Practice 5. The Business-relevant Details behind AI and Cloud Technology 6. Innovation 7. The Board, Executive and Leadership's Role in BMT 8. What's Next for AI- and Cloud-Enabled Innovation in the Australian Business Environment 9. So What should I Do Now? Appendix 1. Diagnostic Questions for Antecedent Capabilities Appendix 2. Further References, Definitions and Background Research
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