Join Todd Huseby, Partner at A.T. Kearney, to learn about the ten digital disruptors that will forever change the way we do business. We will also discuss takeaways for your consulting practice and business activities.

Where

Gleacher Center
Room 204
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive
Chicago, Illinois

Driving Directions:

Discounted Parking

Chicago Booth has arranged with the AMC Theater-River East Self-Parking Garage for discounted parking at the following:

300 East Illinois Street (AMC Theater-River East Self Park Garage)

$6.00 after 3:00pm

Garage: Self Park Facility

Payment: Automated: at pay-stations by cash or credit card or upon exit pay by credit card only.

To receive discounted rate: Go to card validator at the first floor security desk of the Gleacher Center. The new system for the AMC Theater- River East Self Park Garage is automated: Insert your parking card in the validator and the new price will be automatically applied. You can also validate your parking ticket at any time between your arrival at and departure from the Gleacher Center. When you leave the lot, you will be charged for the lower $6.00 fee.

Detailed Directions to Garage:

Garage is located next to PJ Clarks and below the AMC Theater.

a) When traveling east on Illinois cross over Columbus and enter the Garage on the left (north) side of the street. b) If driving west on Grand (north of Theater), you can enter the garage ½ block before Columbus on the left (south) side of the street.

Event Details

Digital in all its forms is one of the most transformative innovations of our time. All aspects of commerce, including business processes, services, and transactions, are being digitized. The communications that underpin many human relationships are digital. And the global impact of the digital revolution is undeniable. Growing access to education and global commerce in remote and underdeveloped areas, for example, is changing economies and societies.

The winners in the digital future will have the strategic foresight to understand how these disruptors will impact their industries and their business models. Success will come not from "checking the box" for each of these, but rather from developing and implementing a coherent strategy that integrates digital across the enterprise.

At this Sept 26 Consulting Roundtable event learn from Todd Huseby, Partner at A.T. Kearney, about the ten digital disruptors that will forever change the way we do business. Join the discussion on how these factors will change your consulting practice and business activities for your clients.

See a video of Todd introducing this topic at http://www.atkearney.com/digital-business/ideas-insights

Cost

$10

Drink ticket and Appetizers

Registration

Register Online

Deadline: 10/24/2013

Program

6:00 PM-7:00 PM: Cocktails & Networking

7:00 PM-8:30 PM: Roundtable Event

8:30 PM-9:00 PM: Networking

Speaker Profiles

Todd Huseby (Speaker) '02
Partner, A.T. Kearney
http://www.atkearney.com/

Todd Huseby is a partner with A.T. Kearney and leads the Digital Business Practice for the Americas. He has nearly 20 years of industry and consulting experience with clients in retail, consumer goods, healthcare, and manufacturing. Todd is based in Chicago.

Todd focuses on a range of strategic and operational issues, including digital business strategy, launching of new business operations, and information technology strategy and transformation.  His current focus is on the transformative impact of digital innovation across industry value chains.

Todd has led numerous client engagements in North America including:

  • Digital strategies and transformations
  • Strategy and operations improvements
  • Multichannel consumer engagement
  • Large-scale IT-enabled business transformations

Todd regularly publishes on digital, IT, retail, and healthcare topics. He recently co-authored "Engaging Multichannel Consumers." He is also frequently invited to present at conferences and advisory boards.

Before joining A.T. Kearney in 2001, Todd was a consultant with Accenture. He earned his bachelor's degrees in systems engineering and in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and his MBA from the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

Questions

Tom Webb, '10 
Co-Chair
708-646-3510