Deliberately Digital Rewriting Enterprise DNA for Enduring Succe

The digital revolution is changing virtually every aspect of the business world. However, most attempts at the digital transformation of enterprises fail – largely because of a lack of comprehensive and coherent strategy. This book takes lessons learned f

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Hubert Tardieu · David Daly · José Esteban-Lauzán · John Hall · George Miller

Deliberately Digital Rewriting Enterprise DNA for Enduring Success

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Hubert Tardieu • David Daly José Esteban-Lauzán • John Hall • George Miller



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Hubert Tardieu Paris, France

David Daly Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK

José Esteban-Lauzán Madrid, Spain

John Hall Warrington, Cheshire, UK

George Miller West Wittering, West Sussex, UK

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