Taking on the “African Agenda” - Thomas George
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Taking on the “African Agenda” - Thomas George, Managing Director & Geography Head: Africa at Wipro Limited, talks agility, alignment and new transformation strategies
Thomas George, Managing Director & Geography Head: Africa at Wipro Limited, is a seasoned professional in the IT and ICT space. Understanding much of Wipro’s digital transformation processes, today, Thomas’s journey with the organisation has seen many structural changes and beneficial experiences. Wipro has seen massive transformation over the past year, with a major focus on making the organisation as agile as possible. Thus, Thomas has key insight into business growth, customer acquisitions, customer satisfaction, and streamlined service delivery procedures.
In the latest Business Unusual podcast, Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media, engages in conversation with Thomas George to discuss “the new scheme of things” in the IT and ICT sector. Thomas goes in depth on topics such as customer-based business models, the simplification of internal processes, value chain enhancement and understanding the “African way” of going about business.
Thomas George, Managing Director & Geography Head: Africa at Wipro Limited, is a seasoned professional in the IT and ICT space. Understanding much of Wipro’s digital transformation processes, today, Thomas’s journey with the organisation has seen many structural changes and beneficial experiences. Wipro has seen massive transformation over the past year, with a major focus on making the organisation as agile as possible. Thus, Thomas has key insight into business growth, customer acquisitions, customer satisfaction, and streamlined service delivery procedures.
In the latest Business Unusual podcast, Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media, engages in conversation with Thomas George to discuss “the new scheme of things” in the IT and ICT sector. Thomas goes in depth on topics such as customer-based business models, the simplification of internal processes, value chain enhancement and understanding the “African way” of going about business.