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[Webinar] Decoding the digital transformation journey

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Come join us in our upcoming webinar in partnership with MDB where we discuss all things digital tra

Come join us in our upcoming webinar in partnership with MDB where we discuss all things digital transformation and explore the 3 pillars of a transformation strategy – people, process, and technology [Udacity]( WEBINAR INVITATION Decoding the Digital Transformation Journey Mo nday, Octobe r 19, 2022 1 1 AM Pacific Time | 11 :30 AM British Summer Time [Register now →]( Hi {NAME}, In a survey of 5000 managers and employees conducted by BCG, more than 80% of them stated “digital focus” as a factor that is helping them get through the pandemic-driven slowdown. Yet, when you dig deep, digital transformation across industries remains a work in progress for many organizations. Come join us in our upcoming webinar in partnership with [MDB]( where we discuss all things digital transformation and explore the 3 pillars of a transformation strategy – people, process, and technology. Learn about: - Getting assessments right - Proliferation and accessibility of AI - Building new processes and running transformation projects at scale - Radical talent transformation If you're unable to watch live on Oct ober 19, you can register and we will send you a recording after the event. [Register now →]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( © 2 02 2 U da ci ty, I nc. • 2440 W El Cam ino Real • Mou ntain V iew, C A 94 040 You've received this email because you created an account with us and are signed up to receive email updates from Udacity. [Update your email preferences to choose what types of emails you receive]( [Unsubscribe from all marketing emails](

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