HIGH PERFORMANCE DIGITAL ORGANISATIONS

HPDO session

The next HPDO session will take place on 23 May in Amsterdam. Will you join us? The HPDO Challenge is a community of Digital Leaders, consisting out of your peers, that would like to discuss, network and collaborate on achieving more growth in the digital domain. They meet regularly to review the progress on their digital challenges. Over the past two years the HPDO community has met during several successful sessions and the next meeting will be hosted on 23 May. Speakers during this session are Daniel Gebler, CTO, Picnic & Alberto Prado, Vice President, Head of Philips HealthWorks. In a

Partnering for HPDOs

Villa Voorburg, Vught Laan van Voorburg 1, Vught

The next HPDO session will take place on 18 September 2019 with the subject: Partnering for HPDOs. Will you join us? The HPDO Challenge is a community of Digital Leaders, consisting out of your peers, that would like to discuss, network and collaborate on achieving more growth in the digital domain. They meet regularly to review the progress on their digital challenges. Over the past two years the HPDO community has met during several successful sessions and the next meeting will be hosted on 18 September. Leadership is key for High-Performance Digital Organisations to transform their organisations into data driven organisations.

HPDO – Thriving in the Data Economy

Villa Voorburg, Vught Laan van Voorburg 1, Vught

The HPDO Challenge is a community of Digital Leaders, consisting out of your peers, that would like to discuss, network and collaborate on achieving more growth in the digital domain. They meet regularly to review the progress on their digital challenges. Over the past two years, the HPDO community has met during several successful sessions. We have reached the next phase of the HPDO challenge. Earlier research by Prof. Dr. Erik Beulen (Tilburg University / TIAS School for Business and Society) shows an enormous need for deepening of various sub-themes, including the theme “Thriving in the Data Economy”. Thriving in the Data

Leadership – grow your own talent!

Beurs van Berlage Damrak 243, Amsterdam

The HPDO Challenge is a community of Digital Leaders, consisting out of your peers, that would like to discuss, network and collaborate on achieving more growth in the digital domain. They meet regularly to review the progress on their digital challenges. Over the past two years, the HPDO community has met during multiple successful sessions! Leadership is key for High-Performance Digital Organisations to transform their organisations into data driven organisations. The workshops will be accompanied by surveys and result in a white paper. We will focus in this upcoming session on “How to develop, grow and maintain the HPDO leadership capabilities

[Online] HPDO Session

Online

Thursday 28 May | 10:00h – 11:00h | Online session “Aligning your strategy with the Information Technology strategy is no longer sufficient for successful transformations. Organizations need strong leadership and an anchoring at board level to thrive in the digital world.” Corné Mulders, CIO, will explain the journey of Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht.

[Online] HPDO Session

Online

Monday 8 June | 14:00h – 15:00h | Online session “Having a digital strategy is a prerequisite for success. Embedding digital in your organization requires courage, empathy and leadership.” Kuldip Singh, Digital & Data Director Innogy Retail & SVP Digital transformation EON, will share his experiences.

Virtual HPDO Summit

Online

The next level of data-driven decision making Many organizations have been in the dark during the pandemic – accurate data was not, or not timely available for analyses and decision making. High data quality and the ability to build scenarios is a pre-requisite in any crisis and are powered by data-driven leaders. These are also the fundamentals for data-driven decision making. In this Virtual HPDO Summit prof. Erik Beulen, Tilburg University / TIAS Business School, will present the results of the survey on data-driven leadership: 'Excelling in the Data Economy'. After these fascinating insights the summit is all about exchange of

HPDO I Value creation by improved ecosystem partnering

Online

We have reached the next phase of the HPDO challenge; the 4th HPDO research study is all about value creation by improved ecosysem partnering. Earlier research by Prof. Dr. Erik Beulen (Tilburg University / TIAS School for Business and Society) shows an enormous need for deepening on this topic. A research study to discover the significance of value creation by improved ecosystem partnering Hylke Sprangers, international technology executive and owner of Mount Holland, will reflect on value creation by improving ecosystem partnering. Hylke will share real live case studies of ecosystem models from KNVB and Air Miles. In the Q&A of

HPDO Session

Online

Digital transformations are here to stay. High-Performance Digital Organisations select the most beneficial value chains and collaborate with the best business and most innovative technology partners. Setting up ecosystems, maintaining them and changing gears by creating new value chains with existing and new business and technology partners is the name of the game. Guest speakers will share their experiences and provide insights in their contributions to value creation and partnering. Do you want to learn from a high-performance digital organisation? Then join our online session on 28 September 2021. Register  

HPDO Session

Digital transformations are here to stay. High-Performance Digital Organisations select the most beneficial value chains and collaborate with the best business and most innovative technology partners. Setting up ecosystems, maintaining them and changing gears by creating new value chains with existing and new business and technology partners is the name of the game. Guest speakers will share their experiences and provide insights in their contributions to value creation and partnering. Do you want to learn from a high-performance digital organisation? Then join our online session on 28 September 2021.

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