Digital Masterclass: How Technology Is Changing The World
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Brief Introduction
12 lessons about disruption, transformation and how these forces are shaping a very different future for everyoneDescription
"Fantastic course, it was easy to follow and it filled the gaps that I had with regards to the subject of digital" - Given
"I enjoyed the content and the authors ability to convey knowledge and to keep me intrigued from start to end. The author has done an excellent job and I am looking forward to more content from him" - Hebendran
"This course is really awesome, Peter really gets what it takes to win in the new age of business and it's really cool that he has shared his knowledge with the world" - Dean
Digital changed the world, businesses were turned upside down and COVID-19 in 2020 has accelerated this trend. Consumers have unprecedented access to information and services that change how they are seen as customers. Digital disruption is all about how this has happened, the winners and losers, the new rules of the game. Digital transformation is all about how individuals, firms and governments are responding, changing their habits, ways of working and expectations of any relationship. These are radical shifts that everyone needs to understand and continually anticipate in the second half of the digitally exponential chess board. All 12 lessons in the course includes a handy worksheet that you can download and which summarises the key lessons for your application and future reference.
In this course I'll be teaching you about the following;
The winners and losers of digital disruption; Kodak, Instagram, Nokia, Waze and more
Over The Top business models and the utilities they disintermediate
Blockchain and bitcoin; how it works and why it is a threat
Self-disruption through internal innovation and employee incentivisation
The FNB Codefest which was featured as a case study in Harvard Business Review
Customer-centric design thinking and why big companies need it
Principles and stages of exponential growth curves
The rise of digital customers, the decline of physical networks
How firms need "the crazy ones" to drive radical product innovation
How the Internet of Things creates ecosystems for customers
Agile, DevOps and the principles of new ways of working
The "Innovators Dilemma" of risking everything to stay ahead
Virtual Reality, Artifical intelligence, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things
Obsession with customer experience and outside-in design thinking
Digitisation of industries, firms and the impact of intelligent automation
Models of exponential growth and technology adoption
Incubators, accelerators and the startup ecosystem
Authentic leadership in a digitally changing world
The new millennial generation and the customer of the future
In this course I’ll be engaging you 1 on 1, as well as providing you with visual insights and downloadable resources to support and embed your learning. We can also engage around the course content and once you’ve enrolled you’ll have access to it as I keep it updated. I’ve researched these topics in my phd, written extensively about them on my blog and spoken about them at international conferences. I’ve also had to adapt to them in my own life in the same way that you probably have. I look forward to seeing you in the lessons and please remember to rate and review the course. It's a privilege to be part of your learning journey.
Requirements
- Requirements
- None
Knowledge
- How the winners of digital disruption created exponential business models
- How "the crazy ones" like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs achieve radical product innovation
- How firms and governments are driving digital transformation agendas
- Self-disruption through innovation contests such as the FNB Codefest, featured in Harvard Business Review
- Digital competitiveness in financial services companies and other industries
- The principles and advantages of Agile and DevOps for business and IT
- The story behind Kodak, Instagram, Sony, Apple, Blockbuster, Netflix, Nokia and Waze
- The stages and dramatic consequences of exponential growth
- Blockchain, bitcoin, the future of money and what it means for consumers and banks
- The discontinuous nature of truly radical product innovation
- How cloud works and the nature of its digital advantage for firms and consumers
- Customer-centric design thinking and reinventing the modern organisation from the outside in
- Automation in America and the impact on trucking jobs and society
- The importance of culture, leadership and small team environments in transformation
- "Over The Top" business models and what that means for the utilities that support them
- Design thinking as a leadership imperative for outperformance in digitally disrupted industries
- The strategic importance of digital talent and skills retention in digital transformation
- Customer ecosystems made possible with the Internet of Things and Cognitive Computing