Live Webcast
Harvard Business Review Webinar: Building Your Digital Business Model
Date: May 30, 2018
Time: 9AM PT / 12PM ET
Understand the key elements of winning digital strategies
While many company leaders understand the potential opportunities of digital technologies - as well as the possible threats - they lack a common language or a compelling framework to help them assess it, and more important, to direct them to transform their organizations. They simply don't know how to think about their digital business model.

After extensive research inside companies across a wide range of industries, MIT research scientist Stephanie Woerner and coauthor Peter Weill have developed a powerful yet simple framework to guide organizational thinking about which digital business models could be right for your company and where profits can be made.

Join this Harvard Business Review webinar on May 30 to hear Woerner share research findings and insights about digital business models. She will explain how her digital business model framework can help companies clarify where they currently are in an increasingly digital business landscape and determine what's needed to move to an even higher-value digital business model.
Featured Speaker
Stephanie Woerner
Stephanie Woerner
Research Scientist, MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research
Biography: Stephanie Woerner is a research scientist at the MIT Sloan Center for information systems research. She studies how companies manage organizational change caused by the digitization of the economy. Her research centers on enterprise digitization and the associated governance and strategy implications. Three current studies include i. the amount, allocation, and impact of enterprise-wide digital investments, ii. how digitization is influencing the next-generation enterprise, and iii. the impact of the Internet of Things on company business models and the competitive landscape. In previous National Science Foundation-funded work, she studied distributed work teams and their use of multiple media, electronic communication technologies, and coordination mechanisms to get work done; she was also project manager for the 5-year grant.