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Embracing Digital Transformation
Topics: Innovation-Technological InnovationChange-TransformationTechnology-Information TechnologyLeadership-Leading ChangePhilanthropy-Giving Impact


Embracing Digital Transformation
Topics: Innovation-Technological InnovationChange-TransformationTechnology-Information TechnologyLeadership-Leading ChangePhilanthropy-Giving Impact
Embracing Digital Transformation
Illustration by Stephanie Dalton Cowan
Leaders today, in every sector and around the world, are grappling with the opportunities and challenges of digital innovation—from artificial intelligence to machine learning to data analytics and more. “Digitalization and digital transformation are reshaping industries throughout the world, and will also be key to the future of the School,” Dean Srikant Datar notes.
HBS is meeting the moment with its own digital transformation by implementing a strategy designed to enhance teaching and research that prepare students and course participants for this digital age, enable more meaningful connections with and among alumni, and create data-driven partnerships that benefit business and society.
Annual gifts to the HBS Fund from alumni advance the mission of the School by providing vital seed funding for new initiatives in addition to support for core priorities. Now, such gifts will play a key role in fueling the School’s digital transformation.
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