A solution is nothing if the problem is not perceived. Bridging the 'gap of opportunity' between where you are and want to become is a welcomed challenge.
Many organizations are on the journey of digital transformation, but should you spend some time evaluating your digital intent? Why do you need to change? What is your destination? Who are your change agents? How to get there with faster speed? And can you analyze the pros and cons objectively in order to take a successful digital journey?

Start with WHY: Digital transformation is the paradigm shift which needs to start at the mindset level, follow by change attitude and behaviors. Changes could be mandatory, but digital transformation should get going in a more natural way with a steadfast pace, in order to really build a living organic organization with people as cells, and functions like organs. As every successful change program, the overall digital transformation should follow the 'Golden Circle' starting with the WHY? (motivation -why should you change), then addressing the HOW? (process) and "WHAT?" (results) at the end. The big "WHY" step is about framing the problems - Which problems (not just symptoms) do your organization encounter? A solution is nothing if the problem is not perceived, therefore, creating the awareness of the problem is the first step to making a solution being understood and accepted. Digital transformation starts with the realization that where you are currently no long can deliver the business objective and vision of success for your company and your shareholders, especially for the long term. And it is important to scrutinize your digital intent as the first step. And determining what the future needs to look like (what the transformation must look like) is the next step.
Digital impact assessment: Digitization opens a new door and connects within department silos, across the walls, across the streets, across the seas, and across the planet. When things connect in this way, any organization wishing to negotiate a successful journey has to understand what the implications of this degree of connectivity mean to them and which impact could digital technologies make for leapfrogging of their business. Hyper-connectivity is the most critical digital characteristics. They have to understand what it means to their business or organization. Therefore, performing an organizational change impact assessment is very important to understand the 'cultural current state' factors. Then determine what the impacts, risks, and challenges of any proposed changes are. The bigger the change initiative is, the more important to take these into account early rather than late. It’s very important for any high performing organization to get the best alignment and leverage the great human potential that exists or is needed to achieve great results and to tap into the passion of the people! Often change management is proposed from one source in a way that people feel excluded from the decision about change and digital transformation. The active engagement of the team to make a transformation roadmap is critical for making successful changes and transformations.

Today’s digital organization simply just can’t stand still. Transformation is a journey rather than a destination. Bridging the 'gap of opportunity' between where you are and want to become is a welcomed challenge. Make the digital transformation journey enjoyable, it could be never-ending, because when you reach one destination, the new vision emerges and the new opportunity comes up. Either at the individual or the organizational level, you should never stop learning, being innovative and making progress. That is the quintessence of the digital intent.
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