Ms. Joyce Shen
A webinar organised by CIMA Sri Lanka on February 9 at 7pm, will empower participants to better understand how to implement technological transformation in their businesses to become market leaders in their fields, to gain a real-world understanding of the competitive advantages and business value that technology provides.
Participants will also learn about how they can apply them in their business to achieve smart growth and strategic goals.
Leading the webinar will be business enthusiast, venture capitalist, and expert on enterprise technology and data products, Joyce Shen.
As an author, speaker and entrepreneur, Ms. Shen focuses on commercialising and scaling emerging businesses. She is also known for driving innovation in start-ups as well as established global companies. She is currently the investment director and operating partner at stage-agnostic investment firm, Tenfore Holdings. Here her focus will be on investing in enterprise software, big data, AI, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies.
According to a CIMA Sri Lanka media release, this webinar will help identify disruptive technologies now and, in the future, recognise opportunities for digital transformation across an organisation and recall the benefits and value derived from technologies for successful organisations. Participants will also understand the changing state of finance, learn how to create a vision for the future, and get tips on managing people and processes while adopting new technologies in their organisation.
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