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Our New Forbes Piece: The Cargo Cult of Digital Transformation

Posted on November 14, 2016 by Philippe Silberzahn | Leave a comment

Our latest post on Forbes is a reflection on difficulty of transformation by incumbent companies in the face of digital disruption. It’s available here.

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