FT413
The DNA of Digital Transformation

Faculty
Catherine Schoendorff
Partner and co-curator of The Value Department. Former CEO Mercer Switzerland.
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Overview
The digital landscape has changed in the last four years. This digital transformation happened because of several factors, including: the external conditions changed dramatically with remote and hybrid workforces and the great resignation that followed the pandemic, and the New Green Deal. Also, investors are expecting different levels of returns from companies and incumbent companies have to rethink their businesses, including how to perform transactions and interactions online. Technology permits a level of collaboration and exchanges that goes beyond the physical organizational limits of incumbents.
Thomas M. Siebel noted, in 2019, that 40% of Fortune-500 companies have disappeared since 2000, and he expects another 40% to disappear by the end of this decade. This is due to the rise of innovative corporate entities with entirely new DNA. In 2010, companies had 80% linear and 20% platform business models. Ten years later, we see an inversion of these numbers, with 28% linear business models and 72% being platform models. However, in most European countries, SMEs are still the economic breeding ground. For example, SMEs make up 99.5% of all companies located in Germany (2018).
Given all of the above, do incumbents have a chance in an era of mass extinction of companies? How should incumbent companies embrace the DNA of digital transformation so that they can survive and potentially thrive?
This course provides an interactive introduction to the world of digital transformation. With case studies and role plays, students will learn to decide where and how to steer the incumbent’s transformation strategies. The three-week course provides an understanding of the different digital transformation frameworks and how and where to influence the decision-making process. Furthermore, the course shows how to shape value propositions and structural changes.
Learning highlights
- The objectives of this course are to provide students with a holistic and entrepreneurial approach needed when re-imagining and redesigning an entire incumbent company.
- Understanding the internal political landscape and how to bring everyone on board.
- Know where to focus when in charge of digital transformation projects.
- Understand the political levers and potential blockades and how to deal with them.
- Build the bridge between strategy and execution.
- Recognize which business model options are most relevant to the transformation of the company.
- Know how to communicate the transformation strategy and change the senior leadership’s perspective
Course outline
15 classes
Incumbents, Scalability, and Sustainability:
Introduction | Growth Mindset, Limitations & Expectations
Incumbents, Scalability, and Sustainability:
ESG Impact for Companies & Business Models
Co-Host: Pedro Ahlers, Sustainability Innovation Architect, SAP
Incumbents, Scalability, and Sustainability:
Evolution of Management Theories and Business Models
Incumbents, Scalability, and Sustainability:
New Value Propositions | Change Drivers
GS: Dr. Isabelle Flückiger, Board Member AEW ENERGIE, Vice Chairman Board of Directors LIMMATKRAFTWERKE, Program Director THE GENEVA ASSOCIATION, 6pm
Incumbents, Scalability, and Sustainability:
Leadership, Strategy & Innovation
GS: Sabrina Guzman, CEO VESTO, Partner UNIQ, Co-Founder THENTWK, 6pm
Business Models:
Introduction | Linear Business Models & Platform Models
GS: Maximilian Gutsche, Co-Founder FUTUREBRAINS, Core Contributor TOKENOMICSDAO, 6pm
Business Models:
Explore & Exploit
GS: Jasmin Franz, Manager Strategic Partnerships, UHLMANN PAC-SYSTEME, 6pm
Business Models:
Ecosystems: Transactions or Interactions
GS: Dr. Fred Kessler, CEO INNOVATIONLEADERS, Head of Partner Ecosystem ECOSYSTEMYZER, 6pm
Business Models:
Rendanheyi & How to Turn Organizational Structures up-side-down
GS: Albert Peci, Co-founder and Web3 Lead DELTADAO, 7:15pm
Business Transformation:
Think Turnaround + Think like a CEO
GS: Sofia Sotiropoulou, Sustainability Leader/Strategic Innovation TRINSEO, 6pm
Business Transformation Project:
Impact on Operations, Structure & Culture
GS: Lynn Rivenburgh, VP, Managing Principal, Business Consulting Strategy Lead EPAM SYSTEMS, 6pm
Business Transformation Project:
Governance, Legal & Finance - Friend or Foe
GS: Dr. Martha Boeckenfeld, Dean and Partner METAVERSE ACADEMY, 7pm
Beyond Digital Transformation Project:
Measurement & Control Mechanisms
GS: Nicolas A. Duerr, Co-Founder & Managing Director Futurebrains- 6pm
Beyond Digital Transformation Project:
Human Centered and Entrepreneurship
GS: Marina Planas, Co-Founder THENTWK, Partner MEETOPTICS, Senior Business Advisor WALLBOX CHARGERS, 6pm
The DNA of digital Transformation:
Conclusions & Learnings
Co-Host: Pedro Ahlers, Sustainability Innovation Architect, SAP
Prerequisites
Pragmatic and strategic thinking are welcome.
Methodology
The course utilizes an interactive and collaborative teaching style. The instructor brings into play thought-provoking questions and case studies, where students can debate and assess their handling of situations. With each session, students define the one or two KPIs relevant to them. The instructor encourages students to engage in the course content to drive the intended learning outcomes. Students use framing techniques to shape the transformation journey/story.
Besides lectures and case studies, there will be presentations performed in group work settings (homework and a final group project).
Grading
Catherine is co-curator at The Value Department, an NL consultancy firm, and runs her own advisory business DIVVA - Drive Impact With Ambition. She is a lateral strategic thinker focusing on growth, regenerative strategies, and business transformations. Catherine is a visionary leader with a corporate CTO (Aon Europe) and CEO (Mercer Switzerland) track record of steering companies through dynamic and turbulent economic landscapes.
With a keen eye for strategic direction, she inspires high-performance teams to achieve sustainable success despite the well-known challenges. Her forte is orchestrating business transformations, prioritizing strong sustainability and business resilience.
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The DNA of Digital Transformation
by Catherine Schoendorff
Total hours
45 Hours
Dates
Jul 11 - Jul 29, 2022
Fee for single course
€1500
Fee for degree students
€750
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Will I receive a certificate after completion?
Yes. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate signed by the director of the program your course belonged to.
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Can I get a discount?
Yes. The easiest way to enroll in a course at a discounted price is to register for multiple courses. Registering for multiple courses will reduce the cost per individual course. Please ask the Admissions Office for more information about the other kinds of discounts we offer and what you can do to receive one.


