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Digital sins – Part 2: Messiness in digital management
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Part 1 of this series addressed on how we tend to focus too much on trivialities and fail to discuss how digital transformation can actually…

The Digital Sins – Part 1: Focusing on Trivialities
Column EN, Transdisciplinary ENIMD continually reports on Switzerland's great successes in digitalisation, yet reality feels quite different. And the vote on eID confirmed…

Digital democracy research that we really need
Column EN, Digital Government ENLiberal democracy is on the retreat worldwide. Only one small country is putting up resistance, Switzerland. For how much longer? Digitalisation…

It started in Murten – the goal is a Swiss e-government architecture
Column EN, E-Government ENSwitzerland wants an e-government architecture. This article explains why this project is so important.
What it is about
The organisational…

Resource paradoxes of digital transformation (2) – the digital death of consensus
Column EN, Transdisciplinary ENDigital technologies enable everyone to participate in shaping politics. With enough commitment, social outsiders can have a significant influence…

Resource paradoxes of digital transformation (1) – the digital death of productivity
Augmented Intelligence EN, Column ENToday's world is characterised by exuberant diversity - the number of human tasks is growing and the number of solution tools is increasing.…

Networking and loss of consistency (3) – the missing technologies
Augmented Intelligence EN, Column ENIs progress really accelerating? Is AI the technology of the future that will replace all others? Will we humans be relegated to the spectator…

Networking and loss of consistency – Part 2: Distractions from the essentials
Augmented Intelligence EN, Column ENAlmost 10 years ago, the insider discourse on data protection changed fundamentally. The residual utilisation of the findings of that time is…

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