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Delivering various presentations at the customer event of UK-based Dynamics Consultants

I’m honored to be keynote speaker at the customer event that successful Microsoft Dynamics 365 partner Dynamics Consultants will organize on June 27th in Southampton in the very south of England.

Dynamics Consultants decided to organize a modern event by staying away from the traditional 'sit down, shut up & listen' approach. And to create continuous engagement with their audience.

The event theme is 'Do more with less' and the company created a strong agenda that already attracted many attendees.

The main message in my keynote is that the secret of success in digital transformation is hidden in the second word. And that full engagement of the board and the senior management team is crucial to achieve project success. After all, without active C-level support, there's no point even starting a project like this!

While that’s not really new for you as partner, there are still many executives who believe that the software solution of their choice will automatically modernise their business processes, change the mindset of their teams and also make their organisation more customer-centric.

As if it’s magic! ;-0

With my presentation I will challenge and provoke these thoughts, provide new insights and show elements that are crucial for achieving success.

In the afternoon I will interview Managing Director Tom Jenkins about how his business is doing. And the impact this has on their customers.

Directly after that I will lead an interactive panel discussion about the practical challenges of organisational change. The public can vote with their phones on provocative statements. And the outcomes are subsequently discussed on stage with a panel consisting of customers and Dynamic Consultants staff.

Here's the link to the event landing page: https://tinyurl.com/mwvnmhvz

If you are connected to Dynamics Consultants in one way or another, I look forward to meeting you in Southampton!

Author

Guus Krabbenborg

Published

12 June 2023

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