by Lee Bryant | May 23, 2019 | Digital Transformation, Leadership, Organisational structures |
“The greatest challenge for today’s leaders is how to upgrade their organisation’s operating system” This is how we frame the conversation about organisational change and the role of digital transformation on our newly-updated website, so I thought I would...
by Lee Bryant | Sep 12, 2018 | Culture, Events, Innovation, Technology |
This year’s TechFestival in Copenhagen was a great event with a soul, and pulled together people from all over the world who want to see technology have a positive impact on our world (good write up here). Within the event, Thomas Madsen-Mygdal pulled together a...
by Lee Bryant | Jun 22, 2017 | Digital Transformation, Organisational structures, Strategy, Technology |
The automotive sector is a fascinating place to work right now thanks to the rapid acceleration towards electric vehicles and autonomous driving. The changes we are seeing will not just transform a major product category and an industry, but also, just as the...
by Lee Bryant | May 24, 2017 | Enterprise social platforms, ESN Adoption, ESN Data Insights, Technology |
In the various intranet and social technology conferences I have spoken at this year, I have been surprised by the limited scope and mandate of intranet manager and Enterprise Social Network (ESN) community manager roles in some organisations. In many cases, the role...
by Laura Thomas | Sep 2, 2016 | Finance, Linklog, Strategy, Technology, Thoughts |
This week’s curator, Livio Hughes, shares a blog post looking at the way in which the introduction of the updated Payment Services Directive (PSD2) – affecting UK banks irrespective of Brexit – will force the banking industry to engage with significant...
by Tom Ridings | May 26, 2016 | Technology |
There is still a fundamental difference in understanding between IT and the business when looking at how digital contributes to organisational capabilities. Digital has been a key agenda item for some years now. You could (wrongly) assume that most corporations...
by Ea Due | Nov 6, 2015 | Events, Thoughts |
This is the second in a series of posts Live from The Drucker Forum, where some of the PostShift team are reporting back the insights and conversations had whilst they are in attendance at this fascinating event. Catch up on the first post here. Andrew Hill introduced...
by Ea Due | Nov 5, 2015 | Linklog |
FROM THE POST*SHIFT TEAM Cerys & Ea are reporting live from the Drucker Forum. A little piece on events and what we hope to see in the future. Get 25% off on Abhay Adhikari’s Future of Work Lab in London, Nov 11. MANAGEMENT Algorithmic management...
by Cerys Hearsey | Nov 5, 2015 | Events, Thoughts |
Back in June of this year, some of us at Post*Shift entered the Drucker Challenge, an essay competition linked to the related Drucker Forum. Ea & I were delighted to find that our essays were selected amongst the top ten entries, and we are excited to find...
by Ea Due | Oct 8, 2015 | Linklog |
FROM THE POST*SHIFT TEAM Organisations in the age of algorithms. MOTIVATION A true sharing economy is not about compensation. Removing rating systems is a growing trend, but what will replace them? Solid study on what makes people hate work. DIGITAL...