![]() ![]() Unlocking value from emerging growth sectors Mckinsey provides an explanation to consider digital being viewed less as a thing and more a way of doing things that creates value in three components: The article below from Mckinsey written in 2015, provides thoughtful information worth reading. During most of historical life, the word digital was a relatively unimportant term but it underwent an explosion in usage and in meaning during early to mid-twentieth century. The origins of the word Digital date back to late 15th century, whereby the Latin word digitus or digitalis or digital was expressed. I have been researching the utilization of the word "digital" and what it means to various stakeholders. #CBCDubai #CoffeeChat #ChairmansInsights #CanadianBusinesses #MENAregion #networking #expandyourreach #communitysupportĪs implementation of digital capabilities continues to evolve. He has served on not for profit committees and boards including Canadian Cancer Society (BC and Yukon Division), Langley Hospice and Arizona Children's Association. He is a passionate advocate of diversity and inclusion and creating equity and prosperity for communities. ![]() Lawrence is a TEDX speaker and previous member of Coalition of Innovation Leaders against Racism Lawrence holds an executive MBA from Lansbridge University, Master of Management from American Sentinel University, and Bachelor of Science in Technology Management from Staffordshire University Over the span of his 20+ career, Lawrence has been involved in a wide range of technology industries, holding various senior leadership positions including, Chief Technology Officer of the 4th largest City in North America, Global Director of Customer Success within the Internet of Things (IOT) sector, Vice President of Technical Architecture and Director of Business Technology Solutions for an international business process outsourcing organization and Director of Information Services for one of Canada's top 60 pension and benefits plans. As a transformative leader and business partner, he provides vision, strategy and execution to embed digital, data and smart city as an integral and natural part of visiting, living and working in AlUla that drives economic growth and enhances safety and security. Lawrence Eta is the Vice President, Digital and Analytics at the Royal Commission for AlUla. Lawrence Eta was one of our guest speakers a while back in a Smart Cities Webinar. Today’s Coffee Chat is featuring Lawrence Eta and Colin Beaton Don't miss this opportunity to expand your network and gain valuable insights into the current state of Canadian business in the MENA region.Ĭanadian Business Council of Dubai and the Northern Emirates Join us for an engaging conversation with the Team and connect with other members of the Canadian business community in Dubai. ![]()
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