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What is a digital transformation?

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The term ‘digital transformation’ broadly refers to the process of restructuring an organization’s use of technology so that it maximizes internal productivity and delivers higher value to clients and partners.

Long-standing organizations are often competing with ‘digital native’ companies, who are disrupting markets by using tech. Digital transformations offer unique opportunities for older organizations to accelerate innovation, advance beyond the competition, and to gain marketshare.

How can organizations lead digital transformations?

Before embarking on a digital transformation, organizations should reflect on the business outcomes that they would like to achieve. Can a digital transformation accelerate time-to-market? Can it accelerate internal productivity or enhance cyber security? Can it reduce the use of legacy software and hardware? Can it provide a more seamless customer experience?

Research shows that digital transformations conducted across an entire organization are 1.5x more likely to succeed than digital transformations that are piloted in small segments of an organization. This is an important statistic to keep in mind if you’re organization is in the planning stages.

Is digital optimization the same as digital transformation?

No. Your organization can adopt new platforms and technologies without digitally transforming. Adoption of email marketing applications or sales lead management tools isn’t considered digital transformation.

Digital transformations are built on plans to achieve fundamental, business critical goals. A clear understanding of goals is key to successful digital transformation outcomes.

What kinds of challenges emerge as organizations proceed with digital transformations?

Digital transformations often fail due to:

How can organizations optimize their digital transformation processes?

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