The Leadership for Digital Transformation

An ardent practitioner of problem-solving methods such as Lean Six Sigma, one could confidently state that the lessons learnt in the process of solving a problem isn’t to think of a solution on the get-go but to give room to the discovery of a solution by vigorously following the problem-solving methodology such as DMAIC (Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control).

Leading Digital Transformation

Today we are in the era where the world is in fact in the palm of our hands. Smartphones or mobile technologies have changed the way we live and disrupted various industries from agriculture to the plantation, manufacturing to supply chain, retail to travel, photography to video blogging, and many others.

Why Corporate Digital Transformation Sometimes Fails

Among the biggest assets of corporate digital transformation is the sheer volume and efficiency of data collection, as well as the ability for software to accurately spot trends and patterns that help with decision-making.

Making Remote Working Work

Many organisations are scrambling to ensure that operations can continue effectively with teams working remotely. These are examples of the many changes that have been put in place in the space of four to six weeks, and will continue to evolve as time goes on.

True Cultural Diversity in the Workplace

The invention and widespread use of the Internet has brought about many great changes, but perhaps none more so than global connectivity. Geographical boundaries no longer stand in the way of access to communication and information.

4 Ways Organisations Can Increase Gender Inclusion

Talk about gender-balanced, inclusive cultures is now more prevalent. But talk is cheap. To increase gender inclusion we need to change the masculinity of work cultures, and to do that we need to disrupt biases and change the way we lead.