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Enterprise-Grade Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies
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Leadership is the cornerstone and an indispensable element for a successful digital transformation within any organization. Whether the aim is to perform incremental digitization, enter new markets, or launch new products, leadership involvement is quintessential. Leading digital transformation involves creating a vision for how technology can be leveraged to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experiences. Good leaders empower their teams to break through roadblocks, paint the big picture, and keep the teams strategically aligned toward organizational growth, value creation, and competitiveness. Using modern technology as an instrument for business growth continues to be the foundation of every enterprise’s business strategy. However, the evolution of modern technology is exponential, and enterprises need to stay nimble and agile in order to adapt and execute a successful digital transformation.
Cloud technology has become a synonymous term for digital in enterprise digital transformation. According to the KPMG technology survey, 80% of organizations said their cloud-enabled transformations have been successful [12]. However, only one-third realized substantial return on investment (ROI) from their cloud investments. Cloud was positioned as a driver toward enterprise IT cost savings, but two-thirds of organizations still couldn’t realize a substantial ROI, which is counterintuitive.
Figure 1.3 – The enterprise digital transformation pillars
Let’s explore the core pillars and the key constituents in leading and executing a successful digital transformation of an enterprise:
Lack of strategy and vision in a digital transformation can be a huge challenge for enterprises seeking to leverage technology to drive organic growth, improve efficiency, and stay competitive. Digital transformation is not just about implementing modern technologies; it also requires a clear strategy and vision from leaders on how these technologies will be integrated within an enterprise to achieve specific business goals. There are several reasons why enterprises may lack a clear strategy and vision when embarking on a digital transformation journey, including a lack of time or resources to develop a comprehensive plan, a lack of consensus among senior leaders about the organization’s strategy, and a lack of will to undertake digital transformation. Irrespective of this, a lack of strategy and vision can have a devastating impact on an organization’s digital transformation efforts, leading to wasted time, money, and resources, derailing the entire transformation effort.
Some of the key constituents in defining a strategy and vision for a digital transformation are the following:
The following are the key constituents enterprise leaders must facilitate to ensure business-IT alignment:
Overall, business–IT alignment is critical for digital transformation because it enables organizations to effectively leverage technology to achieve their strategic objectives. It promotes collaboration, agility, customer centricity, efficient resource allocation, and innovation, ultimately leading to improved business performance and a competitive advantage in the digital age. This may involve establishing cross-functional teams, developing shared goals and metrics, and investing in training and development to improve understanding between business and IT.
Unwavering customer focus is an essential ingredient in driving digital transformation, as it helps enterprises align their efforts with customer expectations, enhance consumer experiences, drive loyalty, gain a competitive edge, foster innovation, and make data-driven decisions. By putting the customer at the center of digital transformation initiatives, enterprises can create sustainable business success in the digital era.
Creating a culture of innovation requires a supportive environment that encourages and nurtures creative thinking, experimentation, and continuous improvement. While the specific structure can vary depending on the organization’s size, industry, and goals, here are some key elements to consider when building an organization for a culture of innovation:
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