CIOs and the Digital Transformation by Giorgio Bongiorno

CIOs and the Digital Transformation by Giorgio Bongiorno

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A set of methods is provided for linking new digital tools in order to meet the goals and challenges of building a digital enterprise.
The digital economy is disrupting the way of interaction within value chains, creating fresh spaces for competition and novel ecosystems.

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CIOs and the Digital Transformation by Giorgio Bongiorno

A set of methods is provided for linking new digital tools in order to meet the goals and challenges of building a digital enterprise. The digital economy is disrupting the way of interaction within value chains, creating fresh spaces for competition and novel ecosystems.
Giorgio Bongiorno has over 30 years of experience in country management, sales, sales management, and marketing. As Finaki representative in Italy, in 2001 he launched a successful yearly CIO gathering involving the major Italian companies and the most relevant ICT suppliers. As Managing Director for Olivetti Austria and Hungary, Giorgio was responsible for a staff of 500 people. In this position, he developed relationships with important reference customers and restructured the service and PC divisions, restoring profitability to the subsidiary within the planned two-year period. He is now President of Associated Business Consultants Sas, which actively cooperates with different US companies in Change Management matters for Europe. Giorgio attended MBA courses at the Universit� Bocconi and received a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano. He also received Masters degrees in Market Management and General Management from the International Management School.
Daniele Rizzo is European CIO, Chief Information & Business Process Officer, and Head of the IT Shared Service Unit at Autogrill spa, the world's biggest provider of food & beverage and retail services for travellers. Over the past 15 years, he has led the development of the IT portfolio at the company, and the transformation of its department in Europe. He started his career as a consultant for a global system integration firm and then became project and IT manager at a midsized grocery retailer. He is a member of Ca' Foscari University's DEL Strategic Committee and in 2015 served as president of the Finaki Italia CIO Community.
Giovanni Vaia is Professor of Global Sourcing with tenure at the Department of Management, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. He graduated in business economics with honors and gained his doctorate in Organization and Technology. He is now completing a second PhD in Information Science at Turku School of Economics. Giovanni Vaia's interests and publications include organization design with a specific focus on information systems, network governance, governance of information systems, and IT outsourcing. At Ca' Foscari he has developed and now manages a panel of CIOs from multinational companies, focusing on the specialized areas of governance, business process management, and outsourcing. He is also Scientific Director of the Digital Enterprise LAB (DEL), a research unit center where people and organizations can explore the digital future and get to know new technologies. At DEL, organizations can debate new technological trends, future technologies, and their potential value for business and everyday life. Since 2014, he has also been an expert at European Commission - DG Connect.
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ISBN 13 9783319310251
ISBN 10 3319310259
Title CIOs and the Digital Transformation
Author Giorgio Bongiorno
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG
Year published 2017-08-09
Number of pages 230
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