7 Ways To Take Control Over Your Technology
We’re constantly surrounded by technology, which can be both a blessing or a curse.
We’re constantly surrounded by technology, which can be both a blessing or a curse.
How and why is leadership changing and what does it take to be a successful leader?
With new technology and collaboration tools, every business is now a global business. We can all attract customers from around the world and work with people across the globe.
Leadership is changing… actually, let me rephrase that… Leadership HAS transformed. But why? How? This change is one that we
Over the past year, much of how we work and live has gone virtual.
It puts leaders in a unique position—how do you build connections and motivate people when you only see them through a screen?
Change is hard.
Don’t believe me? Try getting your team to accept new workplace technology.
No matter how good the new system is, people will still push back and refuse to use it.
Technology is changing all the time. It’s easy to get swept up in what’s new and shiny, but what matters most is using the technology your teams actually need. The newest device or program doesn’t do your company any good if it doesn’t help your employees do their jobs better.
There’s no denying that our world is becoming increasingly technology-driven. What’s the best thing you can do to prepare? Focus on being human.
Jim Heppelmann is the CEO of PTC, a technology software company with 6,500 employees in 30 countries. Jim was named one of “7 IoT leaders to Watch in 2017” by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, he was recognized as “IoT CEO of the Year” by PostScapes, “Technology CEO of the Year” by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, and he received the CAD Society Leadership Award for his work with the Internet of Things.
I’m willing to bet that your company does not look or operate the same way today as it did a few months ago.
Even without COVID, our organizations are changing and evolving, which is a good thing.