Achieving Successful Digital Transformation in the Enterprise—
Achieving Successful Digital Transformation in the Enterprise—
Achieving Successful Digital Transformation in the Enterprise—
Achieving Successful Digital Transformation in the Enterprise—

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Achieving Successful Digital Transformation in the Enterprise

Companies that succeed at digital transformation are ultimately the ones that are able to deal with change better.

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Over the last few years, digital transformation has become one of the most widely-recognised topics in business, with companies racing to acquire digital capabilities to drive their business forward. Referring to the adoption of digital technology used to improve fundamental business practices, digital transformation has been a necessary disruption that continues to affect every industry.

However, despite the growing literature and support available on this issue, digitalisation at scale is far from trivial. For every success story published, there are many other case studies of failed attempts at digital transformation. Attaining successful digital transformation seems more elusive than ever.

Leadership

Digital transformation starts from the top and commitment by the company’s key management is vital to the success of any digital transformation strategy. Organisations must understand that digital transformation is a long-term commitment and not simply a technology upgrade. Shareholders need to be aware of the costs of digital transformation and be committed to stick with the change for the long-haul even if it means making capital losses in the beginning.

At its heart, digital transformation is more about cultural and organisational change than technology change. It requires a change in company culture, and cultural changes cannot happen without leadership. Managers responsible for digital transformation need to actively steer the organisation towards a corporate culture that embraces digital paradigms.

Collaboration

While leadership serves as the fuse that sparks digital transformation, collaboration is the catalyst that ignites its success. Digital transformation requires an end-to-end change across the entire organisation, and empowering workers to contribute is crucial in ensuring the success of a lasting digital transformation strategy. Organisational change can create a sense of confusion for employees who are kept in the dark. Every member of the organisation needs to be involved in achieving a shared vision.

Process

For success to take place, digital transformation must be viewed as a continuum. Organisations must acknowledge that digital transformation is not a one-off project but rather a continuous improvement across people, processes, and technology. By embracing digital transformation as a journey rather than a destination, managers can shift focus from merely pursuing technical upgrades to ensuring holistic change throughout the organisation.

Final Word

Digital transformation is more about how organisations deal with change rather than the tools they use. Companies that succeed at digital transformation are ultimately the ones that are able to deal with change better. Managers approaching the issue should continue to explore and adopt technologies while bearing change management principles at heart.

Joel Koh

Joel Koh

Managing Director of One X Group, leading digital transformation initiatives across Southeast Asia.

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