Exploring digital transformation within organizations is the topic of the annual Business Technology Symposium, 1–3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, CUB Auditorium, at Washington State University. The event is free and open to the public and students in all majors at WSU.
Top executives from leading enterprises will discuss how organizations are handling digital transformation in areas such as customer experience, operational processes, and business models.
“Digital transformation puts information technology at the center of business strategy,” said Debbie Compeau, Carson College of Business senior association dean for faculty affairs and research. “This approach can help organizations better engage and serve their workforce and customers, improve their ability to compete and achieve future ambitions.”
Symposium panelists will include:
The Business Technology Symposium is hosted by the Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship within the WSU Carson College of Business and is sponsored by Mike (’85, ’86) and Amy Dreyer (’86) and Steven (’76, ’84) and Cyndie Tarr.
The collaborative effort seeks to tell the stories behind WSU archive images of migrant farmworkers in the Yakima Valley photographed 50 years ago.
The collaborative effort seeks to tell the stories behind WSU archive images of migrant farmworkers in the Yakima Valley photographed 50 years ago.
Scientists at WSU’s Institute for Shock Physics discovered something unexpected when they tested mankind’s most valuable metals to see how much pressure they could take.
John Reganold accepted the Rodale Institute’s award, given to scientists, farmers, and business leaders working to support a healthier planet.
Students and others seeking jobs and internships are invited to participate in this fall’s Career Expo and Technical Fair set for Oct. 3 and 4, as well as preparatory events leading up to those dates.
Port of Seattle executives David Soike and Jeff Hollingsworth will present “Planes, Ships, Cyber, and Internships — Managing Business Risk at the Port of Seattle” 5-6:15 p.m. at WSU Pullman.
The Department of Energy grant will support a team of researchers in designing and building carbon-negative homes to combat climate change in the growing residential construction sector.
Subscribe to WSU Insider to receive free daily updates by email. University employees are automatically subscribed—no sign up is necessary.
Port of Seattle executives David Soike and Jeff Hollingsworth will present “Planes, Ships, Cyber, and Internships — Managing Business Risk at the Port of Seattle” 5-6:15 p.m. at WSU Pullman.
WSU’s School of Hospitality Business Management has received $500,000 to research and develop virtual reality marketing experiences to increase brand awareness of Washington state wines.