Performance management is the bridge between vision and reality, evaluating the value and authenticity of every strategy. The chapter titled “Performance Management: Leadership in the Digital Transformation” explains why traditional control systems are no longer sufficient and outlines how to ensure that digital strategies work effectively.
I found the following particularly insightful in this chapter:
Leadership is defined in an evolutionary context as the ability to provide guidance, encourage, and exemplify a positive mindset that embraces change. This should be the foundation of any leadership approach.
My conclusion: Anyone looking to navigate transformation—beyond mere tools and methods—will find this chapter to be particularly relevant, thought-provoking, and practical. It is primarily aimed at inspiring leaders and those who seek inspiration.
This blog post is based on the chapter “Performance Management: Leadership in the Digital Transformation” by Jürgen Brunner Candrian from the book “CRM Goes Digital – Design and Use of Digital Customer Interface in Marketing, Sales and Service”, published in 2024 by Springer Gabler Publishing House.