How Your Company Can Be More Strategic About Its Tech Spending
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 16
Live Webinar January 24th, 2023 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: HBR – Harvard Business Review
Too many executives today feel they are behind on digital investments, including cloud computing, AI, and other technologies that competitors and tech vendors flaunt, all while using a significant portion of their discretionary investment to keep existing technology up to date.
Despite large investments, relatively few of these technologies are driving companies toward a differentiating outcome that truly matters.
So how do you shape your technology agenda so that it enables you to build the right capabilities and deliver outcomes that fuel your competitive advantage?
Paul Leinwand, Jenny Koehler, and Mahadeva Matt Mani of PwC will lead a live, interactive HBR webinar on factors that leaders should consider when spending on tech. They will discuss:
- How to connect technology spending to clear, value-based outcomes
- Balancing your investments across big tech, small tech, and no tech
- Why you should change the relationship between your tech and your people
- How to rethink the business case behind tech investments
Tech transformations should be undergone strategically, with clear goals in mind and systems in place. By considering certain imperatives to focus on when undergoing a tech investment, business leaders can make smarter, more goal-oriented decisions.
To learn more about how your business can be more strategic about its tech spending, join Paul Leinwand (LinkedIn profile), Jenny Koehler (LinkedIn profile), Mahadeva Matt Mani (LinkedIn profile), and HBR on January 24.
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