Companies look to partnerships to survive digital transformation

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Businesses are looking for partnerships to help guide them through a period of digital transformation, according toย a reportย from Information Services Group (ISG). Areas of focus include lean project management, agile software development and customer journey mapping,ย among others.

Stakeholder and product relationships, virtualization of some operations, and long-term feedback and analytics are key in enabling companies to boost their competitiveness through digitalization, the study found.

Digital transformation impacts nearly every facet of an organization, Esteban Herrera, partner and global leader of ISG Research, said in a statement. “Enterprise agility goes far beyond software development and also encompasses the way organizations can adjust their entire operating model to survive and thrive in environments where competition and customer requirements are constantly changing.”

Organizational agilityย is a common refrainย among employers planning to keep up with technological innovation. Ordinarily, this phrase refers to contingent work, but employee learning and training are also a part of the conversation.

Moreover, digital learning initiativesย are taking the leadย when it comes to employee development and upskilling. For almost every industry, technology is providing access to growth, in some cases, for workers who previously had none. The availability of online and mobile learning is makingย continuous learningย a reality, and these trends have inspired workers toย take ownershipย of their career growth. With open access policies, employers are allowing staff members to take a leadership role and guide their own development.

For many, identifying workers with the mostย learning potentialย and targeting those individuals with development opportunities is the newest trend in the learning space. Workersย are readyย to upskill, according to research, because they know digital transformation will leave them behind if they don’t take charge. Studies have shown that the more training employees get,ย the more they want, meaning digital training initiatives can have positive impact on retention as well.

Source: Construction Dive

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