
Companies Across All Industries Are Engaging In Digital Transformation To Harness The Power Of Advanced Information Technologies. Building On Interviews And Diverse Case Studies, This Book Provides An In-depth Look At How Data And Algorithms Are Reshaping Management Practices, Organizational Structures, Corporate Culture, And Work Roles. Henri Schildt Develops A Broad Framework For Understanding Digitalization Not As A Technological Change But As A New Normative Mind-set, Here Called 'the Data Imperative'. It Describes The New Managerial Ideals That Compel Companies To Pursue Digital Omniscience And Omnipotence-abilities To Represent And Understand The World Through Real-time Data Flow And To Control Customer Experiences, Physical Equipment, And Workers With Software. The Efforts To Complement And Replace Human Expertise With Data And Smart Algorithms Are Associated With Shifts In Strategic Priorities, Adoption Of Powerful Modular Architectures, New Organizational Structures, And The Introduction Of Artificial Intelligence Into Diverse Work Roles. Surveying The Developments In Management And The Workplace, This Book Offers An Integrative And Balanced Account Of The On-going Changes That Will Continue To Affect Everyone From Executives And Professionals To Front-line Workers.
This book investigates how the integration of advanced data and algorithms functions as a new normative mindset, termed the 'data imperative,' which fundamentally alters corporate management and organizational structures. Henri Schildt, a professor of management and organization, utilizes a combination of extensive interviews and diverse case studies to analyze the shift toward digital omniscience. He argues that digitalization is less about specific technological tools and more about a systemic change in how companies perceive, control, and optimize their operations, customer interactions, and human labor.
What You Will Find
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Experts and management scholars frequently highlight this work as a comprehensive synthesis of how digital transformation reshapes internal corporate culture. Readers often note that the prose maintains a high level of academic rigor while remaining accessible to professionals navigating modern organizational changes.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0192577506
ISBN-13:
9780192577504
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