Master Data and Digital Thread Strategies: Which Comes First?
Digital Enterprise Society Podcast - En podcast af Digital Enterprise Society
The long awaited live and in person event The Digital Intersect will take place in Detroit, Michigan on November 17th. Today Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome back Digital Enterprise Society president and return podcast guest Adam Specht for a look at the details of this event, including speakers, breakout topics, and the benefits that come from meeting in person. Registration is now open! On today’s podcast, you will learn: Meeting in person again The Digital Intersect will provide the opportunity to meet in person again. There is an irreplaceable value in meeting in person to exchange ideas, data, and strategies. Virtual events have served their purpose, but nothing virtual can replace the interactions that happen when people are physically together. Overcoming the challenges of the virtual workplace This timely topic will be addressed at the conference. How can you build a winning team culture from the home office? We are a globally distributed workforce, which requires some virtual interaction. The Digital Intersect will allow people to meet in person to share strategies for effective virtual connections. Conference networking strategies Your one-time attendance at a conference is not the only effort you have to make at networking. Identify people you can develop long term, mutually beneficial relationships with. Over a lifetime, career opportunities will come from the people in your network. An overview of The Digital Intersect The Futurist Simon Anderson will provide a look at the future of the digital community. Peter Bilello will offer the state of the industry. Breakout groups will provide opportunities to address current challenges, including Collaborative Design, Digital Thread, and Team Culture. Vendors will address collaboration and management in a mixed toolset environment. Maximizing your time at the event Open your mouth, share your ideas and be open to conversation. Recognize that everyone has a different comfort level post-pandemic and will respect others preferences. Push yourself to meet one new person at every break or meal. Continue the conversation with us within the Digital Enterprise Society Community at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org. Register for The Digital Intersect today Digital Download: Virtual Round-Table Series