I recently had a discussion with a colleague on the concept of digital transformation and what a successful digital transformation process would look like. My email reply suggested the following:
Successful digital transformation focuses on the people issues. The technology (hardware and software) is just the enabler. Successful digital transformation starts with leadership - the C-suite has to understand and support the digital transformation journey - and it is a journey. Secondly, you need to look at your data culture:
- How are you using data now?
- How do you need to use data in the future?
- What are your near term and longer term goals for the transformation effort?
- How are you going to communicate the process?
According to the experts (Deloitte et al) 80% of transformation projects fail. The number one reason for failure is lack of C-suite support and ignoring the people side of the equation. There are lots of successful digital transformation projects. Look for the smaller examples - not the big huge ones. Good Luck.
If you are engaged in a digital transformation project - you might want to ask yourself the same questions and focus on one project that can move the needle in a significant and positive fashion. Don't try to boil the ocean - make incremental changes over time. This is really a form of digital Kaizen.
Feel free to contact me with questions or comments. Sharing is caring! To see my recent presentation to the Open Data Institute on Leveraging Data for Impact see the video here.