Digital transformation continues to be a key focus for businesses of all sizes. As a result, organisations are increasingly viewing technology as an opportunity to improve operations and customer experiences, rather than just something that needs fixing.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how digital transformation can help your business adapt to new market opportunities and challenges. We’ll also look at how AI, AR and VR will change our lives in the coming years.
Whether you’re just starting your digital transformation journey or planning your next steps, read on for some useful ideas and insights.
What is Digital Transformation?
Digital transformation is a journey – one that enables businesses to transform how they operate, how they engage with customers, and how they use technology.
The ultimate goal of digital transformation is to deliver better business results by leveraging the latest digital technologies. Doing so allows organisations to compete more effectively, serve customers better, and increase employee satisfaction.
This can be achieved through an organisation-wide digital transformation effort that includes the following: –
- Identifying business challenges
- Creating a vision and strategy
- Developing and executing an implementation plan
- Measuring and evaluating results
Why is Digital Transformation Important?
Digital transformation promises to bring about significant change to the way businesses operate and deliver value to customers.
Organisations have already made significant investments in digital transformation, and they’re expected to continue doing so.
According to recent surveys, organisations are prioritising cybersecurity, digital transformation, and data analytics. In fact, the same survey found that organisations expect to spend billions on cybersecurity in the next few years.
As for digital transformation, respondents indicated that it will help them achieve a more flexible workforce, improve their customer experience, and prepare for the impact of AI on the workplace.
The Importance of Digital Transformation in Business
The pace of change in the digital world is transforming business models and revenue streams. It has also transformed the way we communicate with each other and with customers.
Faster internet speeds, mobile devices, and social media have all resulted in changes in how we do business. Customer expectations have risen, as well. They expect quick responses, and they want to interact with businesses across multiple channels.
Using digital technology to enhance customer experience can be beneficial, but if it’s not integrated into the broader business operations, it’s likely to lead to failure. In other words, adding digital channels to a business that already has poor customer service will only result in worse experiences for customers.
Typically, businesses that undergo transformation do so for two reasons: strategic business challenges, and cost pressures.
In addition to cost-cutting reasons, digital transformation can also help companies find new ways to develop their products and services, and find new clients and markets.
Types of digital transformation
Businesses often focus on organisational change, but digital transformation can deliver significant benefits in four distinct areas. These are:
- Business Model Transformation
Personnel, processes, and technology may all require substantial alterations in order to operate more efficiently. Netflix is an excellent example of how a company can completely transform an industry by altering personnel, processes, and technology.
- Domain Transformation
A business may not have explored a new domain or area by acquiring new technologies in this area. Consider Google Nest, an IoT device that provides thermostats and fire alarms in the home, as an example of one of Google’s many business ventures.
- Cultural/Organisational Transformation
In order to drive digital transformation forward through growth initiatives, Pitney Bowes transformed from a mailing solutions company to a shipping and ecommerce technology company, a digital business. This is about redefining mindsets, processes, capabilities, and skills for the digital world. It’s about redefining mindsets, processes, capabilities, and skills for the digital world.
- Process Transformation
Processes, such as data, analytics, AI, and processes that can lower costs and improve operational efficiency, are the focus here. The MyWalgreens app is a good example of this in how it relaunched to centralise its digital assets and provide a better customer experience.
AI and its role in digital transformation
Artificial intelligence is already changing the way we shop, interact with brands, and do day-to-day tasks. AI is expected to continue gaining traction in the future and is expected to play a significant role in organisations’ digital transformation efforts.
AI technology is being used to improve supply chain management, customer service, cybersecurity, and more. For example, organisations are using AI to identify cybersecurity threats, predict inventory needs, and help employees work more efficiently.
As AI technology evolves, we can expect it to have a broader impact on our daily lives. It will allow us to make smarter decisions, automate tasks, and get more done in less time. In addition, it can help us save money and make more informed financial decisions.
AI can also be used to create more personalised experiences for employees, students, customers, and patients.
Augmented Reality and its role in digital transformation
Augmented reality (AR) technology is expected to become more commonplace as it becomes easier to use and integrates with everyday devices like smartphones. While AR is currently used primarily in the gaming industry, businesses are beginning to use AR to improve the customer experience.
Retailers are using AR to allow customers to “try on” clothes virtually. This allows customers to see how a piece of clothing looks on them before they buy it, saving them time and money.
During the coming years, AR is expected to have a larger impact on other industries as well. For example, AR can be used to help doctors visualise medical procedures, enable engineers to solve problems, and transform classrooms into interactive learning environments.
VR and its role in digital transformation
Virtual reality (VR) technology is expected to become more accessible and affordable over the coming years. This will allow more businesses to implement VR in the workplace and help organizations create more engaging customer experiences.
VR can also be used to create more realistic training simulations, facilitate team collaboration efforts, and help customers experience new products and is expected to play a significant role in education, healthcare, and marketing.
For example, educators can use VR to take students on virtual field trips, give them a more hands-on learning experience, and facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration.
How COVID Accelerated Digital Transformation
Recent reports indicate that ecommerce sales had skyrocketed during the Covid-19 outbreak. In the U.S., online sales amounted to $870 billion in 2021, up 14% from the prior year. If the pandemic hadn’t occurred, ecommerce sales wouldn’t have reached that level until 2023
Businesses used digital technologies and networks to reach and serve customers as a result of the pandemic.
For those that were already online, this meant expanding operations to meet demand. Those that had just begun their digital transformation journey required an unexpected turn in the opposite direction.
Bottom line
As the digital transformation journey continues, businesses will need to focus on two key areas.
First, they’ll need to create a culture of innovation and investment in new technologies
Second, they’ll need to find ways to integrate these technologies into existing workflows to create value.
To achieve these goals, businesses can look to AI, AR, and VR.
These technologies can help businesses automate processes, create personalised experiences, and improve collaboration among different departments, customers, and other stakeholders.