The pandemic economy is pushing uptake of all things digital – AI, the internet of things, cloud computing and so on – in a reset of the tech economy. Some say family enterprises have not kept pace.
The pandemic economy is pushing uptake of all things digital – AI, the internet of things, cloud computing and so on – in a reset of the tech economy. Some say family enterprises have not kept pace. As the need for efficiency grows, how can family enterprises adapt and capitalize? Logic dictates that this is where digital-native next-gens should shine.
- Are entrepreneurial families fully exploiting digital tools to improve resilience?
- Who are the laggards in our digital economy and why?
- If digitalization goes beyond e-commerce, how can families stay ahead of the digital curve?
Facilitated by Peter Jaskiewiscz, University Research Chair, Telfer School of Management, Canada
With:
- Karen Brookman, President, West Canadian Digital Imaging, Canada
- Marie-Pier Germain, Vice President Marketing, Germain Hotels, Canada
- Sanjay Khanna, Foresight & ESG Consultant, Baker & McKenzie LLP, Canada

