OCTOBER 20239 with openness, clearly explaining what the transition means for employees as they transition from being digital laggards to being digital advocates.Digital Transformation success is rooted in CULTURAL ATTRIBUTESWhile each transformation journey is unique, research suggests common cultural attributes for organisations that achieve success. These attributes include transparency, accountability, adaptability, and a willingness to take risks. Although a cultural shift might begin at the leadership level, it is crucial that these cultural attributes become adopted as norms and behaviours within the organisation's core values, aligning with its vision and digital strategy. Without this alignment, the true value of digital transformation cannot be realised. Cultures play a crucial role in digital transformation by providing a foundation that enables organisations to adapt to sustainable change through innovation and agility.It's not being done TO THEM; it's being done WITH THEMDigital transformation initiatives are most likely to fail when organisations fail to adequately consider how customer and employees will respond to and adopt the technology capabilities. Transformation undeniably involves change, and humans tend to resist change when it makes them feel isolated, left behind, or redundant. The value of digital transformation will only be realised if it is designed around people and constantly adapted based on their experiences. Organisations should develop an enterprise change management approach that includes continuous assessment of the organisation. A proper change management programme helps the workforce embrace digital adoption of new technologies while aligning with business processes. It ensures that employees are personally involved in reimagining the digital experience as part of the overall digital transformation process.Build SUSTAINED digital transformationSuccessful and enduring digital transformation does not occur in silos. It requires the support of a digital culture that embraces change, collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning. Organisational leaders are expected to be committed and aligned throughout the entire transformation journey. They serve as ultimate advocates for sustained change, delivering on-going hands-on support through day-to-day leadership. Lastly, organisations need to consider how the new technology will seamlessly fit with all other components of the employee experience and organisational culture. This harmonious integration is essential for driving sustainable digital transformation.Ultimately, a human-centric approach to digital transformation is the most effective, and realistically, the only way to achieve your digital transformation goals. This approach involves transforming the organisation's culture to become adaptable, customer-centric, collaborative, and innovative. In the end, digital transformation is only 20% technology; the remaining 80% revolves around people. It is a journey undertaken for your people and achieved by your people. Cultures play a crucial role in digital transformation by providing a foundation that enables organisations to adapt to sustainable change through innovation and agility
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