What are your experiences with the success of digital transformation in your organization or that of your clients? I ask as anecdotally I have found it to be very low, and recently McKinsey and CGI have suggested it's as low as 5% success and only as high as 25% successful. So very curious as to your experiences on average rate of success.
0 - 10%6%
11% - 25%56%
26% - 50%26%
51% - 75%10%
76% - 100%1%
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CEO in Healthcare and Biotech2 years ago
Thanks , and yes, our definitions do differ as I didnt include software conversion. I come from the healthIT space, so my perspective is oriented to workflow process and customer/patient interaction
CEO in Services (non-Government)a year ago
I think the challenge to measure this is “digital transformation” means many things and each of those things have different level of maturity, scope and organizational complexity to be implemented and adopted in an organization. Some will call DT a cloud migration, others a CRM SaaS implantation or even a transition of a business unit to a product organization and operating model. If we could measure things independently we will see % that are different and while not super high, we will be able to analyze the cases with more discipline. What, I found is the “real transformation” is the shift in culture, organization and operating model to extract the value of these new technologies, that is a tough battle to win and in my experience many times the reason of not seeing the expected results.IT Manager in Construction15 days ago
A good question, I found the reference McKinsey page about:https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-explainers/what-is-digital-transformation
I have the same feelings, even because how you can define a digitalization stage if the scenario and technologies are evolving on daily basis? The thresholds change suddenly.
If we had a process that wasn’t in a application where it’s tracked and measured and we did a process review to streamline and incorporate automation we considered it “transformation”