01-June-2022
Digital Transformation … Simplified We face two choices: “Innovate or Perish”
As the business
world grows larger and more complex digitally, internal organizational demands
can become overwhelmingly dependent and technologically demanding. In addition, customer expectations are
shifting towards agility and a new level of personalized services and solutions
that demand superior quality, efficiency, and collaboration. Products & services therefore must keep
pace with the digital innovations happening inside and outside the
organization; it is really a do-or-die scenario.
Digital transformations
is a natural progression for the business, one that is more suited to the needs
of the digitally-connected world.
However, it is important to keep in mind that digital transformation is not
a single change or project, but rather a journey that must begin at the top.
In order to
formulate a clear understanding of digital transformation, perhaps it is easier
to define what digital transformation is NOT.
Digital transformation is not only about creating a ‘change’. While
‘change’ is certainly required to reform any organization, it is not adequate
to transform its people, and capabilities, or add new values to customers. In recent years, too many organizations
ventured into ‘digital transformation’ journeys through siloed digital
initiatives that were intended to create a change, however, these journeys were
not holistically designed to be strategically or operationally
transformational. And the results were mediocre at best. Moreover, digital transformation is not just
about commissioning new digital technologies across the organization without
understanding how such technologies can transform processes or the customer
experience. Finally, tackling digital
transformation reactively with a technology-first approach has proved a failure
in many organizations.
The
transformation shall begin with awareness and capacity-building programs. Second, collaborative teamwork must be phased
into the culture of the organization. Of
course, employee trust and empowerment are the foundation upon which teamwork
can only succeed. In the end, all of
these will eventually influence a culture change capable of embracing and
adopting the new paradigm of digital processes and technologies. Then & only then will a new value be
created.
More often than
not, organizations undergoing digital transformation face many uncertainties
and challenges. Each can be unique in
its complexity, risk, and severity. To mitigate these and streamline the
experience via an optimal approach, a structured approach needs to be put in
place. This is what is referred to in
the industry as a digital transformation framework. With such a framework, a target metric is
defined. Business leaders will be able
to monitor, assess, and re-design certain components to accelerate adoption
with minimal resistance and increased efficiency. The framework typically also encompasses
other metrics such as a business growth metric, an agility metric, and an
engagement metric, all of which are designed to provide greater visibility into
the implementation processes of digital transformation against the greater
organizational objectives.
From a pure
technology perspective, it is important to keep in mind that the digital
transformation journey must begin with the ‘digitization’ or ‘digital
enablement’ phase. This phase is about “datafying” human behavior by taking it
from the analog world into the digital realm of bits and bytes. And once the digital data is generated, it can
then be shared and processed across the organization via digital systems and
solutions. This process is known as ‘digitalization’. Finally, end-to-end integration of multiple
services and channels is what will constitute the technology building blocks of
the digital transformation journey.
TAG Digital
Transformation (TAG-DT), a member of TAG.Global (www.tag. global) organization offers
unparalleled digital transformation solutions, education, and consulting services.
Building on TAG.Global’s five decades of expertise in providing professional
services and solutions with an international network that spreads across more
than 110 offices worldwide, TAG-DT brings together the combined expertise of
global professionals that have advised governments and private sector
organizations for decades.
“We can never be certain about the future and therefore we must
continue to be flexible and adaptable so that we can react quickly to the needs
of our clients and our market place.”