Digital transformation: it’s all about people

It’s no surprise that digital transformation will remain a top priority for business leaders in 2024. New technology is rapidly changing the business landscape, there is greater employee demand for hybrid and remote working, and legacy systems are increasingly at risk of falling victim to sophisticated cyber attacks. Companies are also gaining more control over the best way to apply artificial intelligence (AI). Not to mention meeting current customer expectations for a seamless customer experience across multiple digital channels.

But while the reasons for digital transformation are clear, the path to success is often less clear. It’s a huge undertaking – one that can come at a significant cost – and requires much more than just updating old technology or migrating processes to the cloud. Despite this, there is still a prevailing attitude that transformation must be approached from a purely technological point of view, which is one of the reasons why as many as 70% of transformation projects fail.