Episode 1 — What Digital Transformation Actually Means (with Soheila Nemati)

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Episode 1 — What Digital Transformation Actually Means (with Soheila Nemati)

A talk about why digital transformation truly matters. In this first episode, I break down the real meaning of digital transformation — not just using digital tools, but reshaping how value is created across industries. Drawing on insights from academic thinkers like Westerman, Bonnet, and McAfee from MIT Sloan, as well as Kane and colleagues, I highlight the difference between simple digitization and real transformation.With over 21 years of hands-on experience leading complex telecom and industry projects and an academic background in Electrical Engineering, IT Management, and Engineering Management, I’ve seen both the success stories and the struggles organizations face when adopting digital transformation. This episode sets the foundation for understanding not just the theory, but how it works in practice, especially as we move toward our next topic: The key findings by Westerman, Bonnet, and McAfee from MIT Sloan, and the persp

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A talk about why digital transformation truly matters. In this first episode, I break down the real meaning of digital transformation — not just using digital tools, but reshaping how value is created across industries. Drawing on insights from academic thinkers like Westerman, Bonnet, and McAfee from MIT Sloan, as well as Kane and colleagues, I highlight the difference between simple digitization and real transformation.With over 21 years of hands-on experience leading complex telecom and industry projects and an academic background in Electrical Engineering, IT Management, and Engineering Management, I’ve seen both the success stories and the struggles organizations face when adopting digital transformation. This episode sets the foundation for understanding not just the theory, but how it works in practice, especially as we move toward our next topic: The key findings by Westerman, Bonnet, and McAfee from MIT Sloan, and the persp

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Soheila Nemati

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