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I’m Gareth J M Saunders, 49 years old, 6′ 4″, father of 3 boys (including twins).

Enneagram type FOUR and introvert, I am a non-stipendiary priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, I sing with the NYCGB alumni choir, play guitar, write, draw and laugh.

Scrum master at Vision. Latterly, web architect and agile project manager at the University of St Andrews and former warden at Agnes Blackadder Hall.

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Day: 27 April 2015

Digital change—a lecture by Paul Boag

At work just now we’re currently working with UX designer, consultant, speaker, author and podcaster Paul Boag.

Here’s a video of a lecture he gave a few weeks back, explaining the vital importance of digital change in organisations these days.

 

Posted on Monday 27 April 2015Tuesday 16 June 2020Categories WebTags digital, digital change, digital transformation, Paul Boag, WebLeave a comment on Digital change—a lecture by Paul Boag
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