Digital Scale

Digital   Scale
Author: Anand Swaminathan,Jürgen Meffert
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119433774

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A blueprint for reinventing the core of your business Value in the next phase of the digital era will go to those companies that don't just try digital but also scale it. Digital@Scale examines what it takes for companies to break through the gravitational pull of their legacy organizations and capture the full value of digital. Digging into more than fifty detailed case studies and years of McKinsey experience and data, the authors, along with a group of expert contributors, show how companies can move beyond incremental change to transform the business where the greatest value is generated—at its core. The authors provide practical insights into the three pillars of digital transformations that successfully scale: reinventing the business model, building out a business architecture from the customer back into the organization, and establishing an 'amoeba' IT and organizational foundation that learns and evolves. This is the ideal guide for all leaders who recognize the power and promise of a digital transformation.

Digital Scale

Digital   Scale
Author: Anand Swaminathan,Jürgen Meffert
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119433743

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A blueprint for reinventing the core of your business Value in the next phase of the digital era will go to those companies that don't just try digital but also scale it. Digital@Scale examines what it takes for companies to break through the gravitational pull of their legacy organizations and capture the full value of digital. Digging into more than fifty detailed case studies and years of McKinsey experience and data, the authors, along with a group of expert contributors, show how companies can move beyond incremental change to transform the business where the greatest value is generated—at its core. The authors provide practical insights into the three pillars of digital transformations that successfully scale: reinventing the business model, building out a business architecture from the customer back into the organization, and establishing an 'amoeba' IT and organizational foundation that learns and evolves. This is the ideal guide for all leaders who recognize the power and promise of a digital transformation.

Digital Transformation at Scale

Digital Transformation at Scale
Author: Andrew Greenway,Ben Terrett
Publsiher: London School of Economics and Political Science
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Internet in public administration
ISBN: 1907994785

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"Organisations that grew up on the web have changed our attitude to the services we rely on every day. We expect them to work, be simple, cheap or free. They have done this by perfecting new technologies, practices, cultures and business models. However, organizations founded before the Internet aren't keeping pace - despite spending millions on IT. Faced with the digital revolution, many people working in large organisations instinctively see its consequences as another layer of complexity. To some of them, `digital' promises a better fax machine, a quicker horse, a brighter candle. In fact, digital is about applying the culture, practices, business models and technologies of the Internet era to respond to people's raised expectations. It is not a new function. It is not even a new way of running the existing functions of an organisation, whether those are IT or communications. It is a new way of running organisations. A successful digital transformation makes it possible not only to deliver products and services that are simpler, cheaper and better, but for the organisation as a whole to operate effectively in the online era. This book is a guide to building a digital institution. Based on experience and not theory it explains how a growing band of reformers in businesses and governments around the world have helped their organisations pivot to this new way of working, and what lessons others can learn from their experience. It is based on the authors' experience designing and helping to deliver the UK government's successful `Government Digital Service'. The GDS was a new institution made responsible for the digital transformation of government, designing public services for the Internet era. It snipped GBP4 billion off the government's technology bill, opened up public sector contracts to thousands of new suppliers, and delivered online services so good that citizens chose to use them over the offline alternatives, without a big marketing campaign. Other countries, and private sector companies too, took note. Here is a simple map to navigate a path through the blockers, buzzwords and bloody-mindedness that doom analogue organisations."--Publisher's description.

Architectural Scale Models in the Digital Age

Architectural Scale Models in the Digital Age
Author: Milena Stavric,Predrag Sidanin,Bojan Tepavcevic
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783990435274

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Scales Chords and Arpeggios for Piano the Brown Scale Book

Scales  Chords and Arpeggios for Piano   the Brown Scale Book
Author: Frederick Harris Music Co,University of Toronto. Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto
Publsiher: Oakville, Ont. : F. Harris Music
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1977
Genre: Musical intervals and scales
ISBN: 0887970184

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Make It Up

Make It Up
Author: Marie Rayma
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-12-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780762461172

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Ever think of making your own beauty products -- handmade, high performance, healthy alternatives to just about every chemical laden product you currently put on your face and body? It's easier than you think! In Make It Up author Marie Rayma shares the recipes she has developed through years of trial, error, and testing to come up with the very best. This is real makeup and skincare: bright lipsticks, quality mineral powders, long-wearing eyeliners, and masks and cleansers that yield results. Rayma walks you through natural ingredients available online or at health food stores. These awesome oils, butters, clays, and minerals will replace the petroleum products, artificial colors, and lab-created mystery fragrances that have untold effects on our bodies. Products can be tailored for individual needs -- from swapping out ingredients not suitable for sensitive skin to whipping up the perfect colors suited for any complexion. With easy-to-follow instruction, Make It Up provides more than 40 essential cosmetics and skin care projects so you can make just what you want, when you need it.

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2003
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: OSU:32437121675124

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Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.

The Cook s Book

The Cook s Book
Author: Jill Norman
Publsiher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0756632315

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Step-by-step techniques & recipes for successful home cooking.