What if technology was not only the key to economic growth, but also to effective governments and better societies?
Digital transformation is no longer simply an aspiration. Multiple countries now bear witness to its many benefits and countless more could likewise be changed for the better if their thought leaders and policy makers committed to the process outlined in Transforming to a Networked Society.
Analyzing the fundamental challenges and strategies that you need to understand in order to successfully pave the way for a networked society, Dr. Nagy K. Hanna's new book clearly outlines how information and communication technologies are the best socioeconomic development tools available.
By generating a wealth of data that anyone can access with the right equipment, modern technology makes it possible for everyday people to shape their physical, economic, social, and intellectual environments to fit their needs-rather than the desires of an elite few. As the world culture changes to one of openness, sharing, and self-organization, governments will be forced to adapt if they want to remain relevant...and those who can master the digital transformation process will become the key players of the twenty-first century.
About the Author: Principal author Dr. Nagy K. Hanna is a writer, educator, speaker, and global expert on digital transformation and innovation strategies. Visiting professor at WITS University and board member of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies, he has forty years of experience advising countries and aid agencies on digital economy, e-transformation policies and strategies, e-government, e-leadership institutions, knowledge services industry, public sector reform and governance, and innovation-driven development. Dr. Hanna held key positions at World Bank for over thirty years, has published over one hundred papers and book chapters, and authored/coauthored twenty books.
Contributing author Rene Summer is a director of government and industry relations at Ericsson Group. His global responsibilities include national ICT strategy, media/content regulation, copyright, media convergence, and data protection. Summer has also served as a special advisor by government appointment on numerous occasions.