How to Navigate Digital Transformation? Start with Education

Published: Sept. 9, 2020, 4:28 p.m.

How would you define the digital transformation of the workplace? Prior to the pandemic, many had begun incorporating some remote work into their schedules, and virtual meeting platforms were helping to keep distributed teams connected; cut to the present day, the transformation has been accelerated, and these practices have become daily standards. Today\u2019s guest,  Amy Loomis, PhD, describes digital transformation as \u201cthe intersection of technology and organization \u2014a cultural change that is reshaping how location is approached in the workforce.\u201d

Loomis is Research Director of IDC\u2019s worldwide Future of Work market research service. Her research looks at how varying technologies influence workers\u2019 skills and behaviors, organizational culture, and worker experience, and how the workspace itself enables the future enterprise. Prior to IDC, she spent 15 years at IBM and was Co-founder of IBM\u2019s Think Academy, a global digital learning platform and program designed to engage employees and partners in learning about emerging technologies and digital transformation.

In addition, Loomis is an independent analyst and Founder of Loomis Digital Learning, consulting with a range of clients from Fortune 100 organizations to startups on digital transformation, learning, and employee engagement. She speaks candidly about the importance of education and how organizations can best navigate the accelerated transformation during the pandemic, offers insight on how leaders can effectively shift their operations while keeping their teams empowered and connected to their work, and provides examples of companies that are successfully leading the charge.

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