Post by gracie22 on Mar 28, 2024 11:55:55 GMT
Strangely enough, touting that you have succeeded with your digital transformation efforts even seems to be an international sport. Not so long ago, I was browsing my LinkedIn timeline and I spotted something worthy of note. Digital transformation failure is not an option Digital transformation failure is not an option No more than in Skateboarding, digital transformation failure is not an option The LinkedIn post was from someone working for a very large international bank. Nothing wrong with that.
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Digital Transformation failure is not an option That said, the Linkedin message was quite something. It stated that ” xxx [name of the top man] had written his first ever piece of PHP code!” and it added that “this [was] the proof that the Bank was digitally transformed.” No kidding. It’s almost laughable, but at the same time, I am quite sure that there are people — be it in banks or elsewhere — who believe firmly in the fact that a) A multi-billion dollar top executive should start learning coding and PHP of all languages b) Having just written a line of that venerable code (even though not a trending topic anymore) is sufficient to transform a very old and respectable banking institution into a maverick fintech startup.
As the Digital transformation horoor museum Portugal Phone Number List has unfortunately closed due to Covid-19, we have reposted this post here for readers to benefit from this content As the Digital transformation horror museum has unfortunately closed its doors due to Covid-19, we have reposted this piece about digital transformation failure for the benefit of our readers A very honourable banking institution goes digital and is happy about the result This is a very honourable banking institution and I’m not quite the “Occupy Wall Street” sort of person, I do believe that banks have a role to play and even though I’m not in sync with the scandals that arose with the 2008 crisis, I really cannot imagine hiding wads of bank notes underneath my mattress.
Digital Transformation failure is not an option That said, the Linkedin message was quite something. It stated that ” xxx [name of the top man] had written his first ever piece of PHP code!” and it added that “this [was] the proof that the Bank was digitally transformed.” No kidding. It’s almost laughable, but at the same time, I am quite sure that there are people — be it in banks or elsewhere — who believe firmly in the fact that a) A multi-billion dollar top executive should start learning coding and PHP of all languages b) Having just written a line of that venerable code (even though not a trending topic anymore) is sufficient to transform a very old and respectable banking institution into a maverick fintech startup.