Digital Transformation Compass – A Guide to Management Methods and Tools in Digital Transformation Initiatives (Proposal of Future Work)

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Abstract In an era of disruptive technologies, digital transformation is critical to an organization’s ability to compete. New roles like Chief Digital Officers who orchestrate this transformation, and budgets for digital initiatives are on the rise. For enacting digital transformation, C-suite managers and their committees need novel management instruments. We propose a collection of concrete methods and tools, structured by constructs from activity theory and method engineering. Recent bestselling publications authored by academics use specific rather new designs such as visual, colorful, haptic hands-on books or card sets, and still are research grounded. Design patterns like these and user-research will provide requirements in creating two artifacts along Design Science Research: the “book” as content artifact, and a method-artifact for establishing an online authoring community.
Authors Back, Andrea & Schacker, Maximilian
Language English
Subjects information management
HSG Classification contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area SoM - Business Innovation
Date 13 June 2019
Page Range 1-9
Number of Pages 9
Event Title Organizing in the Era of Digital Technology
Event Location Monte Verità, Switzerland
Event Dates 12.-15.06.2019
Depositing User Prof. Dr. Andrea Back
Date Deposited 16 Jul 2019 13:34
Last Modified 20 Jul 2022 17:38
URI: https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/257355

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Back, Andrea & Schacker, Maximilian: Digital Transformation Compass – A Guide to Management Methods and Tools in Digital Transformation Initiatives (Proposal of Future Work). 2019. - Organizing in the Era of Digital Technology. - Monte Verità, Switzerland.

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