scholarly journals Change Management in Business Organisation in the Digital Age

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-81
Author(s):  
Ivor Altaras Penda
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Venelin Terziev ◽  
Robert Dimitrovski ◽  
Liljana Pushova ◽  
Marin Georgiev ◽  
Denis Solovev

Author(s):  
Nuno Geada

Digitization is currently radically and exponentially changing business across all sectors. Organizations are facing the challenge of managing all rapid and repetitive adaptation in the face of changing infrastructures in order to correspond with the needs of the digital age, so organizations must be aware to avoid unnecessary disruptions to business. The digital economy shows great growth potential in the scope of transactions between companies. Today, consumers have a huge impact on the economy, as we are in a society that is always “online” and well informed.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Salama ◽  
Ed Capaldi

Get ready! Buckle up! This chapter is very different from the previous chapters and even the following chapters, in this textbook. It is about change, so it leads by example! A change in the writing style, the structure and the approach. Our approach in this chapter, deviates from the standard academic writing style to a more practical, hands-on, case study-based approach. Most of the content reflects on the first author’s vast experience; guiding businesses to cope with the challenges amid the volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) economic environment. The main body of the chapter is based on a fictitious case study about Kimlach Shahidi, a business owner and a CEO of a struggling business, seeking to adapt her business to the new economic realities of the Digital Age to build sustainable businesses and win in the VUCA 1 reality. In telling her story, Ed Capaldi uses a free writing style that makes it easy to read and follow, and hopefully an enjoyable learning tool. However, it was deemed appropriate that at the outset the reader gets introduced to the relevant academic concepts covered in this chapter which is presented by the second author, the editor of the textbook, and which ties well with the previous chapters, particularly the section that discusses in depth Scrum as a process, following the earlier discussion on teams in Chapter 2.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Dimitrovski ◽  
Venelin Terziev

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Venelin Terziev ◽  
Robert Dimitrovski ◽  
Liljana Pushova ◽  
Marin Georgiev ◽  
Denis Solovev

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