DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION SOLUTIONS
Digital transformation is the cultural, organizational and operational change of an organization, industry or ecosystem through a smart integration of digital technologies, processes and competencies across all levels and functions in a staged way. Compucell Technologies provides Digital transformation (also DX or DT) leverages technologies to create value for various stakeholders (customers in the broadest possible sense), innovate and adapt to changing circumstances. Digital transformation is not just about disruption or technology. It’s about value, people, optimization and adaptation through an intelligent and people-oriented use of technologies
Digital transformation is a journey with multiple connected intermediary goals, in the end, striving towards continuous optimization across processes, divisions and the business ecosystem of a hyper-connected age where Compucell Technologies builds the right bridges (between front end and back office, data from ‘things’ and decisions, people, teams, technologies, various players in ecosystems etc.) in function of that journey is key to succeed. Taking a step back and holistically looking at and questioning the many ‘digital’ changes and initiatives at several levels within various departments across the extended organization is key for digital transformation success
Four digital transformation realities
- Business/IT relationship is key (closing the gap between both, focusing on the same goals and NOT overlooking the role of IT).
- There is a common DNA among digital leaders and the path to digital transformation shows common traits (even if context matters).
- As said, each industry is impacted, including your industry. Customers, employees, partners, nor competitors or new, disruptive players, will wait for business to catch up, regardless of industry.
Digital transformation is led from the top (or at least requires firm buy-in from the top – and all stakeholders if it wants to succeed in an enterprise-wide way, de facto it also happens from the bottom up and from within specific projects). Often it’s the CEO, the Chief Digital Officer or the CIO but, depending on whom you ask the CMO also gets mentioned now and then.