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The twelfth edition of the NED is here, the renowned Business Congress in the Digital Era that brings together renowned international and national exhibitors to share with attendees the new trends and opportunities that are revolutionizing the digital economy in Peru and the rest of the world. world. Aimed at high-level executives, such as general managers and brand directors, regardless of their specialty or industry, the NED becomes the ideal space for all those interested in knowing and understanding everything related to digital technology, and the way in which how this has changed the way of doing business in the world. Likewise, information on studies, cases and panels of experts will be offered, with the purpose of guiding leaders effectively in an environment where change does not stop, and in a world that has already experienced a profound transformation thanks to technology. . READ ALSO Sponsorship market: Alianza Lima volleyball and women's soccer teams change their main sponsor and sign with.
Apuesta Total More than 10 thousand businesses close on the Peru – Ecuador border, how does it affect consumers? Microsoft surpasses Apple as the most valuable company in the world LOAD MORE To organize the event, a solid advisory committee was formed, made up of important industry personalities, such as Sergio Almallo, transformation and innovation consultant, Kenneth Phone Number List López, managing director Tekton Labs, Alba San Martín, senior director Latam partner organization Cisco System Perú, Paul Thorndike, CEO Wunderman Thompson Perú, Lupe Welsch, marketing director Grupo Intercorp, Ernesto Ferrini, revenue generation manager at Semana Económica and Katia Rachitoff, associate director of Seminarium Perú. Keynote speaker NED 2023: Gerald C. Kane Dr. Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane is the C. Herman Mary Virginia Terry Professor and Chair in Business Administration in the Terry College of Business at the University of.
Georgia. His research interests include the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning, how companies use digital tools to innovate through disruption (e.g. COVID-19), success factors associated with transformation digital of companies and their legacy in them; using social networks to manage knowledge within, between and beyond company boundaries; and intersecting information systems and social networks, particularly in health organizations. His field of study is how businesses can understand and respond to digital disruption for undergraduate, graduate, and executive education students around the world. He has published more than 100 papers, articles and reports on these topics in journals such as MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Organization Science, Management Science, Marketing Science, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the AIS, Journal of Business Ethics, Harvard Business Review, MIT-Sloan Management Review, among others. He is the lead author of The Technology Fallacy: How People are the Real Key to Digital Transformation, and The Transformation Myth: Leading Your Organization Through Uncertain Times, both published by MIT Press. He is currently a senior editor at MIS Quarterly.
Apuesta Total More than 10 thousand businesses close on the Peru – Ecuador border, how does it affect consumers? Microsoft surpasses Apple as the most valuable company in the world LOAD MORE To organize the event, a solid advisory committee was formed, made up of important industry personalities, such as Sergio Almallo, transformation and innovation consultant, Kenneth Phone Number List López, managing director Tekton Labs, Alba San Martín, senior director Latam partner organization Cisco System Perú, Paul Thorndike, CEO Wunderman Thompson Perú, Lupe Welsch, marketing director Grupo Intercorp, Ernesto Ferrini, revenue generation manager at Semana Económica and Katia Rachitoff, associate director of Seminarium Perú. Keynote speaker NED 2023: Gerald C. Kane Dr. Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane is the C. Herman Mary Virginia Terry Professor and Chair in Business Administration in the Terry College of Business at the University of.
Georgia. His research interests include the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning, how companies use digital tools to innovate through disruption (e.g. COVID-19), success factors associated with transformation digital of companies and their legacy in them; using social networks to manage knowledge within, between and beyond company boundaries; and intersecting information systems and social networks, particularly in health organizations. His field of study is how businesses can understand and respond to digital disruption for undergraduate, graduate, and executive education students around the world. He has published more than 100 papers, articles and reports on these topics in journals such as MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Organization Science, Management Science, Marketing Science, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the AIS, Journal of Business Ethics, Harvard Business Review, MIT-Sloan Management Review, among others. He is the lead author of The Technology Fallacy: How People are the Real Key to Digital Transformation, and The Transformation Myth: Leading Your Organization Through Uncertain Times, both published by MIT Press. He is currently a senior editor at MIS Quarterly.