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The Real State of Digital Business for 2019

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We’ve all heard it – digital transformation is coming for us. From how our customers and partners engage to how our business operations evolve, digital transformation is the ultimate goal for successful companies in 2019.

That’s what we’ve heard. But how far along are we when it comes to digital transformation? In late 2018, Earley Information Science set out to discover the answer by launching an industry-wide ‘State of Digital Business’ Survey which asked respondents to share their data readiness, planned digital projects, future goals, and more.

This month, we’re ready to share these results with you. Join Seth Earley, Founder and CEO, Earley Information Science, and Jennifer St. Hill, COO, as they present results from our December 2018 ‘State of Digital Transformation Survey.’

You will learn:

  • Trends that are driving a digital business strategy
  • Common (and not so common) initiatives
  • Implementation challenges and tactics to overcome them

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