Who the hell is Didier Bonnet?

Who the hell is Didier Bonnet?

Dr. Didier Bonnet is the senior vice president and global practice leader over at Capgemini Consulting.

Oh, and he’s also a keynote speaker at the upcoming Travel DAZE forum thingy we keep banging on about!

But what the heck has he got to do with disruption?

Well, Dr Bonnet also acts as the executive sponsor for Capgemini’s Digital Transformation offering, a key strategic initiative including a five-year joint research collaboration with the MIT Center for Digital Business at the Sloan School.

And before that, he was the global leader of the Telecom, Media & Entertainment practice at Capgemini Consulting for 15 years.

He has more than 25 years’ experience in strategy development, globalisation, Internet & digital economics as well as in business transformation for large multinational corporations.

And to top it all off, he is also the co-author of the best-selling book: Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation

Is there nothing this man can’t do?

He has the know-how you need to weather these turbulent times. And he might just share some of it with you.

If you come to Travel DAZE, that is.

But you had better be early, because he’s the first to take the stage at 9am. And TRUST US, you do not want to miss this.

So what on earth are you still waiting for?

TRAVEL DAZE IS HANDS DOWN THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FORUM FOR THE AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL INDUSTRY.

IT’S AS SIMPLE AS THAT.

You can BUY TICKETS here.

You can check out the entire selection of SPEAKERS here.

And for MORE INFO and the CONTACTS, click those bad boys right there.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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