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4 Principles to Guide Your Digital Transformation

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Clearly, digital transformation is no longer an option, but an imperative. In fact, recent research from Accenture has found that in the three years prior to 2018, firms who led their industry in enterprise technology adoption grew two times faster than laggards. Today, they are growing five times faster. The risk is no longer merely getting left behind, but being eliminated altogether. Read More

3 Tactics to Accelerate a Digital Transformation

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Nothing changes unless people’s behavior changes. Sure, digital transformation requires that companies upgrade systems and make sure people have the right tools and know how to use them. But those investments only lead to transformation if they are coupled with serious work helping people adopt and use that technology in meaningfully different ways. Otherwise, you replace fax machines with email, email with Slack, Slack with neurologically transmitted messages (someday!), but still find past problems perpetuating. As Oracle CEO Safra Catz notes, “The hard thing about these transformations isn’t the technology. It’s the sociology.” Read More

The first rule of digital transformation

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Questions around digital transformation in the heavy process industries no longer begin with “if,” but instead with “when” and “how.” By now it’s universally acknowledged that the digital technologies of the fourth industrial revolution can generate significant return on investment (ROI). These technologies center around data and how it’s collected, stored, accessed and analyzed. Read More

Why Digital Transformation Is An Ongoing Journey

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Ticking off tasks on your to-do list can be extremely satisfying. With each item crossed off, there’s visible and tangible evidence of progress made and the sense that your time and energy have brought you closer to reaching broader goals and objectives. Once all tasks are complete, it’s rewarding to reach the finish line and to know that the job is done. Read More