Overview
Reference No |
TGS-2020509649
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Part of |
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Duration |
6 days
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Course Time |
9.00am - 5.00pm (Saturdays); 6.30pm - 10.00pm (Weeknights) |
Enquiry |
Please contact ask-iss@nus.edu.sg for more details.
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We are in an era of rapid change brought about by the Industry 4.0. Digital is transforming industries and people’s life at an unprecedented pace. Every business will eventually become a digital business. A business goes through transformation to become digital, where a digital transformation is the journey of leveraging digital assets and capabilities to fundamentally rethink and radically redesign an existing business to become a digital business. Mastering digital transformation requires a deep understanding of how business models are enable by digital technology and a clear strategy and leadership to navigate this radical change.
Strategic Thinking & Digital Foresight is a necessary pillar to enable the digital transformation journey while a carefully considered strategic response is invaluable in approaching digital disruptions.
Digital transformation is inherently complex, high risk and filled with uncertainty, long-term planning is no longer something that will differentiate organisations. This module will focus on reinventing strategy process, capabilities for boundary scanning and developing thinking agility and flexibility that respond quickly to changing environment.
This course will enable participants to learn, adapt and apply skills for strategic thinking and develop robust digital foresight to identify market opportunities and turn disruptions into compelling value propositions.
This course spans approximately 7 weeks and requires a total commitment of 12 learning days, with a balanced blend of ~50% synchronous in-person sessions and ~50% asynchronous self-paced learning (including pre-readings, research, individual & group assignments, etc).
This course is part of the Master of Technology in Digital Leadership Programme offered by NUS-ISS.
Application should be submitted at least 1 month before the start of each class.