Feel like you’re on the island of digital transformation despair?
If you’re feeling frustrated and dissatisfied with your digital transformation, know that many others are in the same boat as you. Studies show that one out of every two companies is failing to execute on digital transformation strategies. The reasons that digital transformations flounder or fail boils down to five problematic ways of thinking—all of them built on misconceptions about what digital transformation is and how to achieve it:
Misconception 1: “We should hold off on developing a long-range vision. For now, we should just figure things out as we go along and see what works.”
Misconception 2: “Achieving digital transformation means something different to us than our competitors. This is how it should be; we’re a unique entity.”
Misconception 3: “Digital transformation must have a start and end date; it’s the only way to hold people accountable and to control the budget.”
Misconception 4: “Digital transformation should be led by a small few, mostly from IT. We need centralization and a point person to hold accountable.”
Misconception 5: “Digital transformation is primarily about adopting new technology. If we focus on the technology, everything else will fall in line with it.”
All five of these ways of thinking will set up an organization for failure. In this blog post, we’re going to focus on explaining why the fourth way of thinking—the erroneous belief that only one or two people should lead digital transformation—is so dangerous. It’s a mindset that we’ve seen dominate in countless organizations.
Then, in Part Two, we will tackle the misperception that digital transformation is all about the technology behind the ServiceNow platform. Indeed, ServiceNow isn’t ranked by Gartner as the top transformative platform in the Service Management space just because of all its great bells and whistles; what sets ServiceNow apart is the way it quickly and effectively enables and facilitates enterprise-wide transformation.
Part One: Digital transformation takes a village
Digital transformation isn’t a one-person show. It takes a village to achieve change. That means everyone in every facet of your organization needs to understand what digital transformation is and, more importantly, how it relates to their job responsibilities—and the entire organization by extension. The role of leadership in this process is to articulate the vision, so that the business units can build support pillars with clear expectation metrics. And here’s the most important part: None of these tasks should be taking place in silos. To increase your likelihood of success, everyone in your village needs to pull their weight and work harmoniously together.
A siloed approach to digital transformation slows your momentum and stunts progress. Just as it takes a village to raise a child, so too does it take a village of perspectives and insights to succeed at digital transformation. Various departments and service units across the organization must buy into your transformation plan, speak the same language of change, and row in the same direction. Everyone needs to believe that the transformation initiative is optimized to meet their needs. Indeed, all corners of your organization need to feel empowered, valued, and confident that their ideas and strategies are being heard, incorporated, and efficiently utilized to drive the transformation.
Unfortunately, most companies aren’t set up to operate this way. They use a top-down approach (mostly out of perceived necessity) and tend to centralize and concentrate decision-making with just one or two anointed leaders. Let’s explore what happens when you fail to adopt a village mentality as you work toward achieving digital transformation:
Going it alone or with a few anointed co-pilots only gets you so far so fast in the world of digital transformation. If you’re not taking the village approach to transformation, there’s a good chance that you will be left behind. In Part Two, we explore how to think about technology—specifically ServiceNow—to rally your village and move the digital transformation needle.
For more tips and ideas on how to “think transformatively,” check out these other free and helpful resources:
5 Digital Transformation Trends That Will Reshape Service Management by 2020 (On-Demand Webinar)
The 10 Pillars of ServiceNow Digital Transformation for Non-IT Leaders (eBook)
Why 84% of Companies Fail at Digital Transformation, Source: Forbes (Article)
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