DISCUSSING THE DIRECTION OF DIGITAL

Information Age

Technology decision makers have one of the hardest jobs in the world today. They are under immense pressure to constantly prove ROI on their investments to the rest of the C-suite, formulate a clear and realistic digital transformation (DX) strategy and communicate the goals of DX to the rest of their organisation, all at a time when DX is occurring at an unheard-of rate. And some are struggling to achieve all of this simultaneously, according to Dae.mn’s Digital Direction survey of business and IT decision makers:
  • 97% of IT decision makers agree that they could have a better idea of what they are trying to solve when undergoing a DX initiatives
  • Of the respondents that believe they have fully implemented their digital transformation strategy (35%), only 20% are decision makers outside the IT Department and 80% are IT decision makers.
  • The majority (58%) of all respondents say that their organisation is only in the very early stages of implementing their digital transformation strategy or has only partially implemented it.
In this webinar, Dae.mn’s Co-Founder and Director, Calum Fitzgerald, will be joined by a panel of seasoned experts to discuss:
  • How to identify suitable areas for DX and how to formulate a realistic, effective, and profitable DX strategy
  • The business impact of accelerating digital transformation
  • The best ways to communicate the success of digital transformation projects to the entire organisation.

22 Jun

DISCUSSING THE DIRECTION OF DIGITAL

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Technology decision makers have one of the hardest jobs in the world today. They are under immense pressure to constantly prove ROI on their investments to the rest of the C-suite, formulate a clear and realistic digital transformation (DX) strategy and communicate the goals of DX to the rest of their organisation, all at a time when DX is occurring at an unheard-of rate.

And some are struggling to achieve all of this simultaneously, according to Dae.mn’s Digital Direction survey of business and IT decision makers:

  • 97% of IT decision makers agree that they could have a better idea of what they are trying to solve when undergoing a DX initiatives
  • Of the respondents that believe they have fully implemented their digital transformation strategy (35%), only 20% are decision makers outside the IT Department and 80% are IT decision makers.
  • The majority (58%) of all respondents say that their organisation is only in the very early stages of implementing their digital transformation strategy or has only partially implemented it.

In this webinar, Dae.mn’s Co-Founder and Director, Calum Fitzgerald, will be joined by a panel of seasoned experts to discuss:

  • How to identify suitable areas for DX and how to formulate a realistic, effective, and profitable DX strategy
  • The business impact of accelerating digital transformation
  • The best ways to communicate the success of digital transformation projects to the entire organisation.