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The Recovering Enterprise Software Executive pt. 2

24 min · 26 de dic de 2024
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Hosts Quinton and Emily continue their conversation with Lyle Ekdahl, delving deeper into the concepts of digital transformation and composable systems. They discuss the historical evolution and the potential future of ERP systems, emphasizing the importance of automation, AI, and having a no-code platform for better integration and seamless operation. The discussion also covers real-world examples of ERP implementations, challenges, and strategies for businesses to evolve without complete system overhauls. Lyle shares insights from his 40-year career, highlighting the three stages of digital transformation and the importance of finding unique differentiators in business processes. The episode ends with the hosts and Lyle sharing their personal plans for the Thanksgiving holidays and a preview of upcoming content for Season 2 of the podcast.

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