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S1|Ep4 Driving Business Success: Adding Value to Established Digital Strategy Frameworks

Amit Prabhu Season 1 Episode 4

Redefine success with Amit Prabhu (Sweden), the author of the book Digital Strategy Framework: A Practical Guide for Business Incumbents. In this episode, Amit shares his insights on the biggest challenges digital and IT leaders face today. He also reveals how his framework can be helpful and valuable, even if a business already has a strategy in place. Amit's recommendations for leaders developing their strategies in today’s VUCA world are invaluable, as they are based on his vast experience in various industry verticals, best practices, and success stories from the most successful companies.

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Amit's book, "Digital Strategy Framework: A Practical Guide for Business Incumbents," is available for purchase on Amazon: Digital Strategy Framework on Amazon.
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About the host, Emi Olausson Fourounjieva
With over 20 years in IT, digital transformation, business growth & leadership, Emi specializes in turning challenges into opportunities for business expansion and personal well-being.
Her contributions have shaped success stories across the corporations and individuals, from driving digital growth, managing resources and leading teams in big companies to empowering leaders to unlock their inner power and succeed in this era of transformation.

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