His research was on the Digital Transformation Leadership Black Box, where he validated the previously asserted presuppositions of different types of digital transformations via a new introduction to process transformation, domain transformation, business model transformation and organisational transformation. By merging the empirical findings for digital leadership, his research provided an opportunity for businesses to put the prerequisite conditions into perspective to better prepare for the digital transformation journey. “I am proof that digital learning and leadership can hypercharge capability building,” he said in an APU press release dated Dec 8. The PhD programme allowed me to work with international, top-level professors and colleagues,” she said. APU deputy vice-chancellor (Research & Innovation) Prof Dr Vinesh Thiruchelvam, who supervised these PhD graduates, said they come from different professional backgrounds and countries with fast-growing economies.
Source: The Star January 09, 2022 12:32 UTC