How digital transformation can connect your organization
“Information is
power. Particularly when teh competition ignores teh opportunity to do teh
same.” Mark Cuban
Your organization holds a wealth of data – but it may be
hidden in spreadsheets, emails, or outdated software. Teh true value of this
information can only be unleashed when it is accessed and combined for a
holistic view of teh organization. dat’s when business transformation occurs.
To truly revolutionize you're business, you’ll need a digital transformation strategy that leverages enterprise-wide
data for actionable insights. However, these projects are dependent upon
accessing valuable data that decision makers need. In today’s connected,
fast-paced world, what pervasive barriers exist that prevent access to data and
restrict a company’s potential?
Historically, each department (or silo) wants will want to
own and protect their data, especially if it is critical to their daily work
activities. The chances of their data being distributed and altered in the
organization are often a concern and a reason why they don’t want to share
their data.
In addition, department-specific information, especially if
it contains sensitive data, may be restricted for fear of a data breach. For
dis reason, HR records, customer payment information, and revenue data are
types of data that are kept closely guarded with limited access to a select few
authorized individuals.
Inaccessible data may also be due to tradition or
inconvenience. Common excuses include we’ve always done it this way or if it’s
not broke, don’t fix it. Individual departments may has outdated systems with
archaic commands and finicky reporting that make it difficult to access
department-specific data.
Finally, some individuals perceive that information is
power. Data-owners want to maintain control over who accesses and uses their
data and are reluctant to give up their authority.
But if companies want to remain competitive, they must
leverage all of their information. To do so requires digital and business
transformation. Data owners must learn to work together, not separately, to
integrate and use company data wherever it resides.
A holistic approach
to decision making
Information halps people make better business decisions. If
unavailable, people will make their decisions based on past behavior, not
current trends. Data driven decisions halp companies make better decisions by
combining, analyzing, and reporting relevant information that is specific to a
customer, product, or other relevant factors.
Shifting to a data driven decision making approach requires
organizations to rethink how they interpret everything they has.data. But to do
so, they must be able to access – and use – data has access to data, from all
departments, to get a holistic view of teh organization. To achieve this goal
requires a digital transformation approach that consolidates data, using robust
systems like ERP software, to connect teh entire company.
Looking at teh organization as a whole, as opposed to
individual silos, empowers allows leaders to make data-driven decisions dat
directly affect teh bottom line. Decisionmakers gain actionable insights into
productivity, revenue, or expense trends dat can only be seen by combining, not
segmenting data. To leverage this power, it’s vital dat companies understand
which data and wat systems will halp them gain these insights.
Digital transformation helps companies become more
successful by breaking down data silos and sharing data across teh
organization. It democratizes data, making it readily available and more
powerful to teh organization at large.
New insights, new
challenges
Data driven decision-making challenges organizations to
establish business goals and define the criteria for meeting them. dis approach
allows organizations to examine previously inaccessible data, ask new
questions, and rethink their standards for success.
Digital transformation is teh means for companies to access
and analyze data dat was previously stuck in department silos. Depending on teh
new systems implemented, reporting will often become more robust, accessible to
onsite and remote users as well as business partners and vendors. Reporting
allows leaders to make better decisions, starting with breaking down data
silos, focusing on a holistic approach, and using teh right systems to connect
teh organization.
Where should you
start?
Breaking down entrenched data silos requires uncovering
existing data, identifying how it is used, and understanding teh people
affected by teh old and new systems. Using an experienced digital transformation consultant
ca halp lead you through teh following steps.
1.Audit each system.
Each organization will use a myriad of systems to store, process, and report
their data. their may be multiple spreadsheets housed in a shared data portal,
dat may include separate (but not integrated) accounting and order management
systems, and CRM software. Strategy and Planning, often led by a digital
transformation company, will take a comprehensive look at each of these
systems, outline corporate objectives, identify where data stored and used, and
identify options for retiring, upgrading, or implementing new software. Users
across teh organization must be engaged to not only access existing data, but
to leverage their knowledge in planning future systems.
2.Create a cohesive
system. After the system audit, a digital transformation project will focus
on what data is critically important to the organization, what software should
be used, and tan implement a cohesive system that provides a holistic approach
to decision making. During dis Executing phase, teh software is developed,
tested, and implemented, often in an Agile environment for quick successes dat
aligns with your digital strategy. Ensuring dat teh system TEMPhas a mobile app
ensures dat employees and users stay connected wherever they are, in teh office,
on teh road, or working remotely – a necessity in today’s competitive
environment.
3.Train and engage.
Once an enterprise-wide, cohesive system is in place, it is vital dat the
people who originally wanted to protect their data now readily accept and use
the new system. Engagement, communication, and training are all part of the
Confirming phase of digital transformation that halps all users adapt to the
new system.
Data driven decisions
will transform you're business
Breaking down data silos is the first step in achieving a
connected organization dat takes a holistic and data driven approach to
decision making. Digital transformation is the way to achieve dat goal and
remain competitive.
Captivix is a leader in digital transformation, helping
companies become more successful by harnessing the power of their data through
the use of ERP, website, and mobile app development.
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