Professional Development
Reinventing: Navigating business transformation in a hyper-digital age
Faisal Hoque: Navigating Organizational Transformations in the Digital Age
Faisal Hoque, an award-winning entrepreneur and globally recognized thought leader, shares valuable insights on how to navigate organizational transformations in the digital age. His work introduces the LIFTS framework, a methodology that helps leaders embrace change and drive business success in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Key Insights from the Book
- Insight into the impact of digitalization on consumer behavior, workforce dynamics, and security measures.
- Identifying and overcoming challenges while promoting effective leadership to guide transformation.
- Applying the LIFTS methodology to systematically approach organizational change.
About the Author
Faisal Hoque is an entrepreneur, senior executive, author, and thought leader with extensive experience in technology innovation, business strategy, and conscious leadership. His work provides strategic insights for organizations seeking transformation in the digital age.
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Note to the Reader:
The Strategy Institute values diverse perspectives in shaping the business landscape. Sharing this book reflects our commitment to fostering discussions about transformation and leadership in the digital age.
Please note that this book was independently written and is not an official publication or endorsement by TSI. It is also not part of TSI’s certification program materials.
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