Dentsu Inc. operates the problem-solving marketing information site Do! Solutions, which is recruiting participants for its webinar "DX Diagnosis: Visualizing Your Company's Current DX Status," scheduled for September 16.
As remote meetings, online negotiations, and mobile ordering become commonplace, and examples of "DX" replacing physical processes with digital solutions proliferate, cutting-edge "DX" has entered its second phase. The era where simply starting with "digital replacement" was sufficient is over. How should "DX" be advanced now? Where should "DX" have started in the first place? To solve these challenges, it is necessary to clarify your company's current "DX" status.
This webinar introduces the "DX Diagnosis" solution, which visualizes your company's "DX" progress. The diagnosis results reveal how to advance your company's "DX" into the second round.
Do! Solutions Webinar ~September 2021~
"DX Diagnosis" - Visualizing Your Company's Current DX Position
Where do you start with DX? The answer lies in your current DX position.
【Overview】
Date & Time: Thursday, September 16, 14:00 - 15:00
Cost: Free
Format: Zoom Webinar
Registration Deadline: Monday, September 13, 5:30 PM
Capacity: First 500 registrants
■Register and view seminar details here
【Program】
Part 1: DX Enters Round 2!
Part 2: Introducing "DX Diagnosis" – A Consumer-Centric Approach to DX
【Speaker Profiles】
, Senior Marketing Planner, Dentsu Inc.
Shigeta Misawa
Based in the Business Transformation Division, which drives Dentsu Inc.'s next-generation core areas focused on its 'DX' mission. Engaged in planning CRM utilizing customer information, service development, and new business creation.
Dentsu Inc. Senior Marketing Producer
Norifumi Watanabe
Engaged in service development utilizing data, business production in the digital domain, and client consulting. Excels at managing teams to realize digital solutions—spanning strategy, customer experience design, service construction, and analysis/operational design—and solving challenges. Completed the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Department of Architecture (received the Tatsuno Prize for graduation design).