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How Biases Inhibit Successful Digital Transformation
How Biases Inhibit Successful Digital Transformation
Cognitive Bias & Digital Transformation: Exposing the blind spot
When it comes to mistakes made in digital transformation and technology integration and adoption, surprisingly, one of the most costly and least considered can be our own bias. Left unchecked, biases can lead us to make poor investment decisions and end up simply adding cost to a sub-optimal process.
Be part of a conversation with author and expert Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT) facilitator, Rachel Audigé. You will discover how biases are probably getting in your way, and how a simple and counter-intuitive tool can help bust them. Rachel will co-present with Andrew McCormack, Project Engineer in a Major Oil and Gas Company who will share some case studies to make this as applicable as possible to any business.
Key Learnings and Outcomes:
• Explore a missing piece in the technology integration & adoption puzzle: cognitive bias;
• Understand the value of busting cognitive bias with actual examples;
• Discover a powerful methodology for addressing our thinking to improve processes.
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is targeted towards Senior executives, Senior leadership teams, Innovation and Operations managers in Operations, Product quality, Design or Engineering of SMEs in a Victorian manufacturing or process related industry, including Food & Beverage, Meat processing, Dairy, Agri-business, Defence, Pharmaceuticals etc.
Webinar Cost & Format:
In response to the current Covid-19 situation, this free webinar is being delivered in a virtual format via Zoom.
What you need:
Participants must have a desktop PC, laptop, tablet with internet access for a Zoom session.
Webinar Access:
You will be provided with additional information and a link to access the online webinar via eventbrite email 24 hours prior to the event. Please check your spam/junk folder in case the emails are diverted there.
Available dates: Thu 19th November, Start time: 12:00pm, duration: 1hr