Volunteering Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
What are the important ethical issues in chronic dialysis? Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
What does 'respect' mean? Exploring the moral obligation of health professionals to respect patients. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
What internists need to know: core competencies in women's health. ABIM Subcommittee on Clinical Competence in Women's Health. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
What motivates physicians. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
Who is maintaining certification in internal medicine--and why? A national survey 10 years after initial certification. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
Why physicians need to know more about aging. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
Why the ethics of parsimonious medicine is not the ethics of rationing. Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
Women Leaders of Technology at UCSF Room: Track: | Presenter(s): [ops] |
Morning Keynote: Digital Transformation for Organizations Room: Rutter Center Robertson Auditorium 1 Track: |
Presenter(s): Thomas Y. Lee
Digital transformation is unquestionably about data and, more generally, the technologies to generate, acquire, manage and exploit data. While data is a defining characteristic of digital transformation, data is not sufficient. Like other transformations through the ages, digital transformations succeed when they account for process and people. The design-thinker calls this "empathy." The lean startup entrepreneur calls this "customer development." The innovator might call this the "job-to-be-done." To help you envision the impact of digital transformation on your organization, we in [ops] |