A Humble Request for Your Help
Dear Friends,
Today is the official publication day for my new book, “The Digital Transformation Roadmap”!
Many who ordered on Amazon have already started to read it. But, today is the day that the book is available in major booksellers around the world.
Firstly, a HUGE THANK YOU to all who have supported the book by pre-ordering it and by sharing it with others.
I am incredibly focused on spreading the book’s ideas, tools, and frameworks—in order to impact organizations around the world.
So, today…
A humble request
I would humbly ask if you can do any of the following 8 things to help:
Order your copy of the book (if you haven’t already) https://amzn.to/41U85dl
Rate the book on Amazon (optional: write a review!) https://amzn.to/3P1ybps
Share photos on social media of your copy of the book, with thoughts on what you’ve read (and a link to order https://amzn.to/41U85dl)
Order copies for your team – (see DISCOUNT codes below for bulk orders…)
Invite me to keynote a conference (or recommend me for one) https://bit.ly/DRogers-Speaking
Invite me to deliver a workshop at your company (your leadership, board, or other group) https://bit.ly/DXR-workshops
Enroll in my new 4-day program at Columbia based on the book https://bit.ly/DXRoadmap-Class
Reach out about our coaching services for digital transformation leaders contact@davidrogers.digital
Every one of these things will help the book to reach more organizations around the world, and to amplify the impact of the ideas within the book.
Whatever you can do to help, it will be truly appreciated!!
Thank you,
David
Discounts on Bulk Orders
Save up to 60% on orders of 10 or more copies of the book!
Use the code below at the Columbia University Press website:
10-19 copies use promo code CUP20 for 20% off
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A favorite photo I’ve seen on social media, shared by Csaba Csenyi.