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Navigating Digital Transformation in Management provides a thorough
introduction to the implications of digital transformation for
leaders and managers. The book clearly outlines what new or
enhanced roles and activities digital transformation requires of
them. The book takes a practical approach and shapes an actionable
guide that students can take with them into their future careers as
managers themselves. With core theoretical grounding, the book
explains how the digital transformation imperative requires all
organizations to continuously undertake digital business
transformation to adapt to ongoing digital disruption and to
effectively compete as digital businesses. The book discusses the
critical roles managers need to play in establishing, facilitating,
and accelerating the day-to-day activities required to build and
continuously upgrade these capabilities. Drawing on cutting edge
research, this textbook: Explains how digital technology
advancements drive digital disruption and why digital business
transformation and operating as a digital business are critical to
organization survival Unpacks the different digital business
capabilities required to effectively compete as a digital business
Considers the new or digitally enhanced competencies required of
leaders, managers, and their supporting professionals to
effectively play their roles in digital transformation Discusses
how leaders, managers, and their supporting professionals can keep
up with digital technology advancements Unpacks key digital
technology advancements, providing a plain language understanding
of what they are, how they work, and their implications for
organizations Enriched with pedagogical features to support
understanding and reinforce learning, such as reflective questions,
learning summaries, and case studies, and supported by a suite of
instructor materials, this textbook is an ideal choice for teachers
that want to enable their information systems, information
technology, and digital business students to compete and thrive in
the contemporary business environment.
Navigating Digital Transformation in Management provides a thorough
introduction to the implications of digital transformation for
leaders and managers. The book clearly outlines what new or
enhanced roles and activities digital transformation requires of
them. The book takes a practical approach and shapes an actionable
guide that students can take with them into their future careers as
managers themselves. With core theoretical grounding, the book
explains how the digital transformation imperative requires all
organizations to continuously undertake digital business
transformation to adapt to ongoing digital disruption and to
effectively compete as digital businesses. The book discusses the
critical roles managers need to play in establishing, facilitating,
and accelerating the day-to-day activities required to build and
continuously upgrade these capabilities. Drawing on cutting edge
research, this textbook: Explains how digital technology
advancements drive digital disruption and why digital business
transformation and operating as a digital business are critical to
organization survival Unpacks the different digital business
capabilities required to effectively compete as a digital business
Considers the new or digitally enhanced competencies required of
leaders, managers, and their supporting professionals to
effectively play their roles in digital transformation Discusses
how leaders, managers, and their supporting professionals can keep
up with digital technology advancements Unpacks key digital
technology advancements, providing a plain language understanding
of what they are, how they work, and their implications for
organizations Enriched with pedagogical features to support
understanding and reinforce learning, such as reflective questions,
learning summaries, and case studies, and supported by a suite of
instructor materials, this textbook is an ideal choice for teachers
that want to enable their information systems, information
technology, and digital business students to compete and thrive in
the contemporary business environment.
Digital Transformation in Accounting is a critical guidebook for
accountancy and digital business students and practitioners to
navigate the effects of digital technology advancements, digital
disruption, and digital transformation on the accounting
profession. Drawing on the latest research, this book: Unpacks
dozens of digital technology advancements, explaining what they are
and how they could be used to improve accounting practice.
Discusses the impact of digital disruption and digital
transformation on different accounting functions, roles, and
activities. Integrates traditional accounting information systems
concepts and contemporary digital business and digital
transformation concepts. Includes a rich array of real-world case
studies, simulated problems, quizzes, group and individual
exercises, as well as supplementary electronic resources. Provides
a framework and a set of tools to prepare the future accounting
workforce for the era of digital disruption. This book is an
invaluable resource for students on accounting, accounting
information systems, and digital business courses, as well as for
accountants, accounting educators, and accreditation / advocacy
bodies.
Almost all organisations today face unprecedented levels of change,
complexity and volatility. Navigating the resultant disruption
dynamics is one of the most important stewardship challenges facing
strategic leaders. Getting it right can pay enormous dividends, but
getting it wrong can lead to spectacular failure and the ultimate
demise of once admired organisations. To address this threat,
strategic leaders need to better understand how to navigate
complexity and volatility and how to execute strategy in this
rapidly changing environment. This book identifies 12 different
strategy execution processes used to realise deliberate and
emergent strategies - each illustrated with case studies and
essential lessons for strategic leaders. The authors then discuss
the effectiveness of these processes in different types of complex
environments, showing how, used in isolation, each process can, at
times, impede performance, sometimes creating survival risks that
materialise today or in the future. The authors show the importance
of "ambidexterity" and the need for organisations to balance the
pursuit of internal efficiency and external market flexibility,
both of which are essential to thriving in complex environments.
This book provides essential tools for leaders to rethink and
reconfigure their strategy execution practices in light of the
significant change surrounding their organisations. The book is
based on a 5-year, multistage study comprehensively reviewing
cutting-edge research on strategy execution, reviewing seminal
texts on strategy execution and, through in-depth case study
interviews and cross-sectional surveys, identifying contemporary
strategy execution practices of a range of different organisations
across industries and sectors.
Hospitality managers are at a critical inflection point. Digital
technology advancements are ramping up guest expectations and
introducing nontraditional competitors that are beginning to
disrupt the whole industry. The hospitality managers whose
organizations are to thrive need to get their organizations into a
position where they can effectively leverage digital technologies
to simultaneously deliver breakthroughs in efficiency, agility, and
guest experience. Hospitality Management and Digital Transformation
is a much-needed guidebook to digital disruption and transformation
for current and prospective hospitality and leisure managers. The
book: * Explains digital technology advancements, how they cause
disruption, and the implications of this disruption for hospitality
and leisure organizations. * Explains the digital business and
digital transformation imperative for hospitality and leisure
organizations. * Discusses the different digital capabilities
required to effectively compete as a digital business. * Discusses
the new and/or enhanced roles hospitality and leisure managers need
to play in effecting the different digital capabilities, as well as
the competencies required to play these roles. * Discusses how
hospitality and leisure managers can keep up with digital
technology advancements. * Unpacks more than 36 key digital
technology advancements, discussing what they are, how they work,
and how they can be implemented across the hospitality and leisure
industry. This book will be useful for advanced undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying strategic management, IT,
information systems, or digital business-related courses as part of
degrees in hospitality and leisure management; as well as
practitioners studying for professional qualifications.
Digital Transformation in Accounting is a critical guidebook for
accountancy and digital business students and practitioners to
navigate the effects of digital technology advancements, digital
disruption, and digital transformation on the accounting
profession. Drawing on the latest research, this book: Unpacks
dozens of digital technology advancements, explaining what they are
and how they could be used to improve accounting practice.
Discusses the impact of digital disruption and digital
transformation on different accounting functions, roles, and
activities. Integrates traditional accounting information systems
concepts and contemporary digital business and digital
transformation concepts. Includes a rich array of real-world case
studies, simulated problems, quizzes, group and individual
exercises, as well as supplementary electronic resources. Provides
a framework and a set of tools to prepare the future accounting
workforce for the era of digital disruption. This book is an
invaluable resource for students on accounting, accounting
information systems, and digital business courses, as well as for
accountants, accounting educators, and accreditation / advocacy
bodies.
Hospitality managers are at a critical inflection point. Digital
technology advancements are ramping up guest expectations and
introducing nontraditional competitors that are beginning to
disrupt the whole industry. The hospitality managers whose
organizations are to thrive need to get their organizations into a
position where they can effectively leverage digital technologies
to simultaneously deliver breakthroughs in efficiency, agility, and
guest experience. Hospitality Management and Digital Transformation
is a much-needed guidebook to digital disruption and transformation
for current and prospective hospitality and leisure managers. The
book: * Explains digital technology advancements, how they cause
disruption, and the implications of this disruption for hospitality
and leisure organizations. * Explains the digital business and
digital transformation imperative for hospitality and leisure
organizations. * Discusses the different digital capabilities
required to effectively compete as a digital business. * Discusses
the new and/or enhanced roles hospitality and leisure managers need
to play in effecting the different digital capabilities, as well as
the competencies required to play these roles. * Discusses how
hospitality and leisure managers can keep up with digital
technology advancements. * Unpacks more than 36 key digital
technology advancements, discussing what they are, how they work,
and how they can be implemented across the hospitality and leisure
industry. This book will be useful for advanced undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying strategic management, IT,
information systems, or digital business-related courses as part of
degrees in hospitality and leisure management; as well as
practitioners studying for professional qualifications.
Almost all organisations today face unprecedented levels of change,
complexity and volatility. Navigating the resultant disruption
dynamics is one of the most important stewardship challenges facing
strategic leaders. Getting it right can pay enormous dividends, but
getting it wrong can lead to spectacular failure and the ultimate
demise of once admired organisations. To address this threat,
strategic leaders need to better understand how to navigate
complexity and volatility and how to execute strategy in this
rapidly changing environment. This book identifies 12 different
strategy execution processes used to realise deliberate and
emergent strategies - each illustrated with case studies and
essential lessons for strategic leaders. The authors then discuss
the effectiveness of these processes in different types of complex
environments, showing how, used in isolation, each process can, at
times, impede performance, sometimes creating survival risks that
materialise today or in the future. The authors show the importance
of "ambidexterity" and the need for organisations to balance the
pursuit of internal efficiency and external market flexibility,
both of which are essential to thriving in complex environments.
This book provides essential tools for leaders to rethink and
reconfigure their strategy execution practices in light of the
significant change surrounding their organisations. The book is
based on a 5-year, multistage study comprehensively reviewing
cutting-edge research on strategy execution, reviewing seminal
texts on strategy execution and, through in-depth case study
interviews and cross-sectional surveys, identifying contemporary
strategy execution practices of a range of different organisations
across industries and sectors.
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