Tech Talks presents... Nash Squared's 'State of Digital 2022'
Tech Talks5 Heinä 2022

Tech Talks presents... Nash Squared's 'State of Digital 2022'

This week we present the audiobook version of the 'State of Digital', We bring together perspectives on the five ‘mega’ issues that are set to define tech in the next ten years: talent, transformation, security, inclusion, sustainability. Our authors are global experts on tech, and include the former CISO of the CIA, the CIO of one of the world’s largest logistics companies, and founders of high growth start-ups and scale-ups, all with unique expertise and perspectives. It’s essential listening for anyone involved in tech or digital strategy. The State of Digital is the sister publication to the Digital Leadership Report, the world’s largest research into technology and talent trends, published in November each year. It is our chance to reflect on last November report’s findings and look forward to what the future brings as we begin our project for our next Digital Leadership Report in November. We hope you find The State of Digital useful. Article times/contents for the episode: 4 mins 36 seconds - Transformation 12 mins 57 seconds - Talent 21 mins 21 seconds - Sustainability 29 mins 57 seconds - Security 38 mins 46 seconds - Inclusion From Wednesday the 6th July head over to www.nashsquared.com/dlr-2022 to download of copy of the 'State of Digital' to read and reference, and to take part in the next DLR report!

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