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Lee Cage Jr.'s New Book 'Technology Alone is Not Transformation' Charts the Path for HR-Led Digital Transformation
Accelerating technological innovations, social evolution, and dynamic market shifts require what Lee coins "a continuous transformation mindset." In his debut book, Lee lays out the nuances of the change management approach that HR leaders, who are closest to the human capital, are naturally equipped to drive. Lee highlights the approach, mindset, and capabilities that HR leaders must adopt to remain relevant, strategic partners in achieving true organizational success. With practical strategies and real-world examples, readers learn how to integrate technology effectively to enhance worker experiences, improve productivity, and foster a culture of continuous innovation. Technology Alone Is Not Transformation: The HR Technologist's Guide to True Organizational Changes challenges the conventional episodic approach to change and lays out a comprehensive, human-centered approach for HR leaders to impact real, lasting change.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE / ACCESS Newswire / April 10, 2025 / Lee Cage, Jr., Army Veteran, Technologist, Thought Leader, and HR influencer, launches his book, Technology Alone Is Not Transformation: The HR Technologist's Guide to True Organizational Change This book offers HR leaders and organizational change agents a comprehensive guide to bridge the gap between the promise that technology offers, and the holistic strategy required to drive and maintain sustainable, meaningful organizational transformation.
Picture of Lee Cage, Jr.'s Book Technology Alone Is Not Transformation: The HR Technologist's Guide to True Organizational Change
"True transformation requires more than just adopting new technology; it demands a fundamental shift in how we work and think," said Lee Cage Jr. "This book provides the tools and insights for HR leaders to impact the continuous transformation journey successfully."
To learn more about Technology Alone Is Not Transformation: The HR Technologist's Guide to True Organizational Change and how it can help your organization achieve true change, visit https://leecagejr.com/.
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