Saturday, March 14, 2020

The “Constraint” Quotes of “Digital Master” Mar. 2020

It is important to leverage technology to enable integral design and seamless customer experience, rather than use it as a constraint.

"Digital Master” is a series of guidebooks (28 + books) to perceive the multi-faceted impact digital is making to the businesses and society, help forward-thinking organizations navigate through the journey in a systematic way, and avoid “rogue digital.” It perceives the emergent trends of digital leadership, provides advice on how to run a digital organization to unleash its full potential and improve agility, maturity, and provide insight about Change Management. It also instructs the digital workforce on how to shape a game-changing digital mindset and build the right set of digital capabilities to compete for the future. Here is a set of “Constraint” quotes in “Digital Master.


1 The innovation strategy frames effective constraints which are not only a facilitator but a requirement to value-driven innovation.

2 The business needs innovation silver lining, makes a good innovation strategy as an effective constraint, nurtures a creative problem-solving system environment, takes a structural approach to manage innovation.

3 The constraint is in getting all of the systems up to current technology to snap into an enterprise information strategy.

4 There are ‘constraints’ in an organization that seems to hold the business back from a holistic data strategy. Indeed, such constraints may become the very reasons why organizations need to craft their information strategy.

5 The strategy frames effective constraints which are not only a facilitator but a requirement to value-driven IT exploration.

6 It is important to leverage technology to enable integral design and seamless customer experience, rather than use it as a constraint.

7 Education shouldn't become a constraint to limit one's imagination or the status quo to stifle changes or our collective human progress, or brings the big ego or arrogant attitude, or too static to catch up with the internet speed.

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