The Hungry Caterpillar – Pace Needed for Digital Transformation
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Digital Transformation may be evolutionary, but we can’t ignore the rapid pace of change
Panelist Mike Perk uses the story of The Hungry Caterpillar as an analogy to explain the perception some companies have around the urgency for Digital Transformation. It may be an evolution for many companies but leaders that ignore the pace needed for that change, do so at their peril.
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