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Events - 20.02.2020 - 00:00 

Second edition of the Executive School’s webinar week

From 2 to 5 March 2020, the second edition of the Executive School’s webinar week highlights specific facets of digital transformation and how it impacts businesses.
Source: HSG Newsroom

20 February 2020. Almost a year after the first ES-Digital Week, the topic of digitisation is still hot off the press. It creates innovation, it disrupts what already exists and changes the way we do business. It permeates all areas of our business from operations to HR. It influences the way we manage, how we collaborate, interact with our clients and deal with legal issues. It challenges the very foundations of our business model.

The impact of digitisation on businesses

From March 2 to March 5 2020, the second edition of the Executive School’s webinar week highlights specific facets of digital transformation and how it impacts your business. Participants get first hand research insights, tools and best practices from top faculty of the University of St.Gallen and can discuss their questions with HSG professors in the live online sessions. The online sessions include a 20-25 minute presentation followed by a live question and answer session.

Webinar Overview (selection)

  • "Can AI understand humans" with Prof. Siegfried Handschuh (2 March 2020, 12.30 p.m.)
  • "Cyber security in the digitalisation era" with Samir Aliyev, LL.M., (2 March 2020, 5 p.m.)
  • "Realising digitalisation's full potential with design thinking" with Dr. Jennifer Hehn (3 March 2020, 12.30 p.m.)
  • "What must managers know about business analytics?" with Prof. Ivo Blohm (3 March 2020, 5 p.m.)
  • "Multihanded organisations and the digital age – Insights from the insurance industry" with Prof. Dr. Alexander Braun (4 March 2020, 12.30 p.m.)
  • "Recruiting in the digital age - How to attract a wider talent pool" with Patricia Widmer and Nadia Fischer (4 March 2020, 5 p.m.)
  • "Smart Mobility" with Prof. Andreas Herrmann (5 March 2020, 12.30 p.m.)

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