Most digital transformations fail. Various studies from academics, consultants, and analysts indicate that the rate of digital transformations failing to meet their original objectives ranges from 70% to 95%, with an average at 87.5%. Yet, digital transformation has been at the top of corporate agendas for at least a decade and shows no sign of slowing down. On the contrary, many commentators have highlighted the accelerating impact of the Covid-19 period on digital transformation. Read More
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Any organizations that have not yet stepped into the digital transformation world may already have been left behind in today’s world of online global commerce. Emergent technologies infiltrate product and service development, online marketing strategies and day-to-day operations like customer relationship management. Read More
Despite popular belief, there’s nothing mysterious about the term “digital transformation.” It generally means the shift away from manual procedures to digital technologies in order to automate new or existing business processes, along with the necessary changes to organizational culture and improvements in customer experiences to meet market and consumer demands. This usually translates to creating faster, more convenient ways of doing things, and we can see it in our everyday lives. Read More
A popular movement that has captured today’s world is the aggressive digitization of companies to spur fast-paced growth and maximize productivity. Yet the north star remains universal—to outperform competition and win customers by putting modern digital technologies to work. What appears to be lost on many companies, however, is the logical framework and the use of specific apparatuses critical to driving digital transformation. In this pursuit of digital advancement, many instances of companies going astray have been observed. Read More
Digital transformation remains a top-of-mind leadership objective. However, the proof points for continued investment in digital transformation need to be far more evident and focused on the individual and blended experience of employees, customers and partners. Read More
I have a love-hate relationship with the term digital transformation. It’s not a bad idea—quite the opposite—but the term has been so overused that it’s hard to pin down. Moreover, every consultant and vendor promises that digital transformation will magically occur if one simply buys the right product or engages the right people. Read More
Digital transformation isn’t easy. Equipping yourself with a few key skills will give your company a much greater chance of success. Read More
It feels odd to talk about digital transformation in 2022, when smartphones and smartwatches are all around us, and talk of the “metaverse” is in the air. Read More
Successful digital transformation requires a shift in mindset and practices. Base your strategy on these fundamental tenets to position your organization for success. Read More
In the last two years, businesses of every size have confronted the impact of COVID-19, including supply chain shortages, inflation, the rise of hybrid work and the Great Resignation. If there’s any lesson to be gained from these experiences, it’s that flexibility and agility are vital. Read More
