Part 1: Now is the Time to Reassess Digital Transformation Strategy
Around 70% of manufacturing organizations in the U.S. and Europe have adopted a digital transformation (DX) strategy (according to the IDC research). These strategies vary widely in terms of quality and focus. Some companies (but not enough) understand that DX should cover both vertical and horizontal perspectives. Transformation should go beyond factory walls and impact the supply chain, the product and services portfolio, and the revenue side of the business.
Part 2: Digital Disruption will Lead to Growth and Transformation
‘Digital Transformation' is becoming the catchphrase of the technology sphere. Even though it was common among large companies in the past years, the pandemic has now accelerated the digital initiatives across small verticals as well. It is imperative for the business of all sizes starting from small to medium and large size enterprises.
Part 3: Is Digital Transformation the key to Create a Better Sustainable World?
Every industry around the world is reshaped by digital transformation. According to IT advisory and research firm IDC, by 2022, over 60% of global GDP will be digitized, with growth in every sector driven by digitally enhanced offerings, operations, and relationships. At the same time, there are important problems our world is dealing with, such as global warming, natural catastrophes, and other environmental threats. These hazards, along with rising strains on the resources of the planet, are driving mainstream sustainability.
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