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Digital transformation is inevitable, for organisations who seek to remain relevant in the future. The objective of any digital transformation is to innovatively apply the technology stack to reinvent the organisation and the way in which it will engage with the customer to deliver value to them. Given that each organisation has a unique DNA with distinctive aspirations, the digital journey need to be individually crafted with clear purpose, technology choices, and implementation specifics. Leaders will be called upon to take well-informed and deliberative decisions that have enormous implications and could very well define the future of the organisation. This book provides the necessary framework to assist leaders define their transformation agenda and execution specifics. Authors present an integrated approach, covering technological, strategic and organisational perspectives, while pointing out the decisions that need to be considered at various milestones during the digital transformation journey. This is an essential handbook for the industry leaders and transformation professionals as they embark on the digital transformation journey.
Victor Verghese grows up without his mother's love, and spends the most part of his early life subconsciously living the lack in his dealings with the world. There is this irreparable void in his psyche that he simply must fill, and when he finds a girl-Sonal Dutta-who can do just that, he is left with an ideal he must chase. Infused with a new pulsating drive, he lands up in the preeminent management institute in the country only to end up in a bout of failed love and general disillusionment. Wafting through life on weak emotional underpinnings, he courts an exotic adventure through the inglorious corners of China Town, Calcutta; Chittagong, Bangladesh; and Bac Lieu, Vietnam, at the behest ...
Pilgrim of the Mirage depicts the journey of mankind from the chaotic, all-pervading infection of technology today into the final world of technological dystopia, where all power is concentrated in a single computer program run by a secret group. The perpetuation of civilization as we know it is uncertain. The story chronicles the odyssey of a fictitious Indian engineer, Tirtha, whose story starts in the 1970s. By a quirk of fate, he becomes the creator of the technological dystopia due to the ever aggressive application of computer software and artificial intelligence. A fictitious, ancient group, ORB, in the image of similar groups that exist, controls this unrestricted technical growth wi...
Everyone has a virtual cradle in one of the corners of their heart—deep inside, where they try to cry, laugh and then make themselves comfortable. One such person is Khushi, who is originally from Raipur. Life tests her from a very young age. As an act of moving on, she moves to Mumbai. There, she meets Dhruv. In Mumbai, she faces some troughs in her life and eventually finds herself alone. While dealing with all this, she has the habit of sitting in a corner, which soothes her in a way that only she understands. The Corner Cradle explicitly portrays the way one carves their own life, the ideology of individuality and its acceptance, and how one deals with the few things that remain incomplete in life.
His most desired passion was to live each moment to the fullest before slipping into obliteration. His first crush was on the swimming coach. He remained at the threshold of falling in love with her. He reluctantly fell in love a second time and it culminated into marriage. He believed in the might of destiny and equally believed in his right to be in control of these moments. He resolved to ignore the all-powerful, invincible and mighty destiny. Unlike in the present age, there is a growing tendency to capture moments, big or small, through the eyes of the lens. Back then, the options were more or less limited to living mindfully and preserving moments. There are memories of a childhood str...
Crispy Pan-Fried Dreams is the unforgettable tale of an underdog, who takes a big risk and tries to open a restaurant to overcome his problems. Mystery, love, tricksters and the things the owner of a budding restaurant has to tolerate - all this will come in his life, whether he likes it or not. Mahesh is the son of a very poor man. His family has to work during festivals. The only education he gets is because he is a peon in a school. But he wants to overcome this. He wants to start a restaurant and be rich. But that's not so easy when you don't have money and can't convince people that your restaurant will succeed. Will he become a successful restaurant owner or will he have no choice, but to do his father's job?
Have you ever found a frog in your socks when listening to your teacher's lecture at school? Have you ever gone way too far for just an apple's colour? Read such crazy, funny and mischievous stories in Awful Me by Manasvi Sharma. And please don't let your children read this as they will go mad and you surely don't want that to happen.
Ravages of Time is a collection of unique poems and prose that captures all kinds of people alike. It is the perfect read when you just simply want to lose yourself and connect with your soul through these verses. As the title suggests, this book talks about the destructions caused by time and how an individual feels about the calamity. The book is suitable for all age groups and is a perfect leisurely read.
A million drops make the sea as though it contains infinity. It swells, it ebbs, it never sleeps, it’s full to the brim but it never leaks. The Dark Blue Sea, Shruti Rathi’s debut poetry collection is a metaphorical journey of self-discovery. Seeped in mysticism, the verses have thought-provoking ideas and evocative imagery. The poems are an exploration of human emotions, self-love and spirituality weaving a blanket of surrealism in an inspirational and cathartic release.
"Scintillae is an attempt to distill the essence of love and despair, hope and redemption into the elusive beauty of verse, as they lie entwined in the bewildering maze of time. Comprising rhymed poetry, free verse, and a collection of quatrains, this book does not wish to shower pioneering wisdom, or blaze a trail with a revolutionary brand of poetry. Instead, its objective is simple- to provide some precious moments of respite from the relentless onslaught of time. The themes of the poems, whether in isolation or coalesced, are derived from the poet’s observations and philosophy of life. For Priyam, the world is a composite of contraries, and Scintillae involves contemplating such paradoxes, chiefly through the prism of love and its concomitant feelings. As you unravel the poems, you too may succumb to the temptations of time. But as you read and see the much cherished stories extinguish, you’ll witness the most beautiful moments remain, whose sparks, though trapped, will be glowing."