Innovate or Evaporate: Strategies for Thriving in the Digital Age [Interview with Andrew Economopoulos and Leanda Willshire from Staxd]

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the rules have changed.

What used to be 'good enough' no longer cuts it. 

Customers demand more, talent is scarce, costs are rising, and competition is fierce. To survive, businesses must adapt and innovate like never before.

Digital transformation is no longer a buzzword—it's a necessity. 

But with countless options and overwhelming technology choices, where do you start?

Even if you find the right tech solution, there's another challenge: getting your team on board.

Shockingly, over 70% of digital transformation projects fail due to a lack of team buy-in.

Today, we're joined by the experts Andrew Economopoulos and Leanda Willshire from Staxd, who specialise in holistic digital transformation.

They'll show us behind the curtain how to future-proof your business by embracing change, leveraging technology, and ensuring team-wide commitment.  

What we cover:

📝 What digital transformation *actually* means in the business context [and why it matters]

📝 The digital maturity assessment as starting point for your tailored transformation roadmap

📝 The skills required to make the transformation a success

📝 How to avoid rejection to change [the right way]

📝 ... and a whole lot more

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Check out all show notes and further resources over at https://www.impaccct.com 


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