Dean Bhaskar Chakravorti to Host HBR Webinar – “Where the Digital Economy is Moving Moving Fastest”

We are on our way to becoming a truly digital planet. But every country is at a different place in the journey of becoming a digital economy, progressing at a different pace.

So just where is the digital economy moving fastest? Join Dean Bhaskar Chakravorti for a live and interactive FREE webinar through the Harvard Business Review, tomorrow at 12PM EST, to examine this question and the Digital Evolution Index (DEI), assembled by the Planet eBiz team here in the Institute for Business in the Global Context at The Fletcher School.

March 9, 2016
12PM EST
hbr.org/webinars

Dean Chakravorti will share insights on where the digital economy is moving fastest, which countries are poised for rapid changes, and where the digital process is slow or stalled, all as part of this live webinar.


More on the DEI:

To better understand the status of 50 economically important countries in becoming a digital economy, the Fletcher School at Tufts University has created a Digital Evolution Index (DEI). This index shows how countries compare in readiness for becoming a digital economy.

In analyzing these 50 countries, they have been sorted into four trajectory zones:

  • Stand Out – High levels of digital development and an upward trajectory.
  • Stall Out – high levels of digital development but losing momentum.
  • Break Out – low levels of digital development but with the potential to develop strong digital economies.
  • Watch Out – countries with low level of digital development, and with significant opportunities and challenges. Some seem stuck while others may overcome challenges and break out.

Learn more and read the report

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