Digital Transformation - An idea whose time has come

Digital Transformation could be the difference between how your organization thinks it might win and how it actually will

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An idea whose time has come. Seeing the Web come about, it’s potential to transform the world was undeniable. You can see that same potential now in organizations around digital transformation. This is the use of data, agility, and artificial intelligence to improve the value organizations create.

Victor Hugo, the author of Les Miserables, coined the term ‘an idea whose time has come’. More precisely he remarked that “You can resist an invading army; you cannot resist an idea whose time has come.”

To that point:

* 85% of enterprise decision makers feel they have a timeframe of fewer than two years to make significant inroads on their digital transformation before suffering financially.

* 87% of executives believe digital transformation is key to their current and future success.

* 92% of businesses say that artificial intelligence will be put to wider use within their company during the next 12 months.

Digital transformation is an idea whose time has come. And, it may be the difference between how your organization thinks it might win and how it actually will. Too few organizations today have assigned a point-person to lead this area of expertise.

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