Digital Future – Complex Challenges of Change

Dr. A. J. Minai, Chief Storytelling and Motivational Officer at the Tomorrow Academy based in Malaysia participates in Risk Roundup to discuss...

                
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Dr. A. J. Minai, Chief Storytelling and Motivational Officer at the Tomorrow Academy based in Malaysia participates in Risk Roundup to discuss the – Digital Future – Complex Challenges of Change.

Digital Future – Complex Challenges of Change.

The ongoing digital technology transformation revolution in man-made cyberspace will offer each nation as many opportunities as it does challenges.

The computer code, connected computers, information, communication, and digitalization technology and capabilities that are revolutionizing every aspect of the human ecosystem across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA), has leveled the playing field and brought each nation an unprecedented possibility of progress. What needs to be seen is whether in the leveled playing field, how will each individual nation be able to compete and lay a new digital foundation for a digital future that brings them lasting prosperity.

In cyberspace, what is common to everyone– that is individuals as well as entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia, is access to technology, data, and information. But what is not common is how one uses that data and information—and for what purpose and goals. While cyberspace has given nations the same starting point in access to digital technology, data, and information, there are many other variables in cyberspace, geospace, and space that will determine whether a nation will be able to use the data and information from cyberspace to develop, progress, succeed—and have a promising digital future.

What you need to know about Digital Future – Complex Challenges of Change

It is important to evaluate this further:

  • What would be the expected consequences of this new digital reality across nations?
  • As digital disruption brings down established governance, business, management, and technology models, is this wave of on-going digital disruption challenging each nation to “change” for its very survival and sustainability?
  • What is changing today and what else needs to change across nations?
  • When we visualize the digital future, what shifts are happening due to reconfigurations of inner drive, innovations, interests, influence, and investments?
  • How is the existing and emerging technological change, challenging and changing the power dynamics across nations?
  • As we visualize the digital future, what are the “challenges of change” that are seen across all nations and its components: government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) in cyberspace, geospace, and space?
  • As an artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, the internet of things, big data, and cyber-security threaten most nations’ agenda, are nations and all its components evaluating the transformative elements that will define the future territory of its digital world and the very digital future?
  • Do nations and all its components have a clear digital vision?
  • How is digital disruption challenging nations systems, processes, products and services?
  • Are nations cyber policies able to balance ideas, innovation, imagination, creativity and innovation to the challenges of digital disruption?
  • How is the growing digital data challenging nations?
  • Where are the “challenges of change” happening across nations?

Digital Future –  Complex Challenges of Change.

As nations begin to invest in creating the necessary digital infrastructure to bring more individuals and entities get connected in cyberspace and to derive benefits from digital, social, and economic development opportunities that the connected computers and the internet provides, they also need to work aggressively to support the education of a digital workforce and mindset to manage the “challenges of change”. Time is now to talk about “Digital Future: Complex Challenges of Change”!


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About the Guest

Dr. A. J. Minai is the Chief Storytelling and Motivational Officer at the Tomorrow Academy based in Malaysia. He is a frequently invited speaker on Education and Change.

Dr. Minai is a Digital Storyteller and Serial Entrepreneur. With over a decade of industry experience, the coaches established professionals and brands today on the “Millennial Mindset” within a digitally disrupted world.

His key areas of focus include Digital Leadership, Millennial Sales and Employability Skills, Experiential Learning Models, Inter-generational workplace management, and Brand Humanization.

He is passionate about bridging the inter-generational and digital gaps that exist in today’s market through story-telling so that professionals understand why they need to drive themselves and their organizations with more Deliberate Digital DNA (D2) and Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Over the years he has interacted and consulted with a host of organizations such as Google, Allianz, Legrand, IBM, SimeDarby, MediaPrima, UEM, CIMB, Maybank, MAHB, AIRAsia, Singtel, Astro, Schneider, TM, Ekuinas, and more.

He actively coaches students, professionals, and brands in ATDS-All things digital and Social so that organizations understand disruption from a more actionable and human perspective which in turn is the key to tangible returns (ROI) within the digital age.

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