Not Just for the Kids


Too many directors are still struggling to understand the need for an integrated physical and digital strategy.

Criticaleye talks with Debbie Hewitt, Peter Horrocks, Jason Keane, Cath Keers, Simon Johnson and Bill Payne to find out how knowledge gaps are being filled and what progressive boards are doing to gain a single view of the customer.

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Contributors
Bill Payne
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Cath Keers
Senior Independent Director
Bupa
Debbie Hewitt
Non-Executive Chair
Visa Europe
Jason Keane
CEO/Co-Founder
Genwell UK
Peter Horrocks
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Simon Johnson
MD
Universal Music Group International


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