Building a Digital Future (eBook)
336 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-74715-4 (ISBN)
2020 has been a challenging year worldwide for many businesses and we have not come out of that phase entirely in 2021.
At the same time, we witnessed the acceleration of Cloud led Digital Transformation, changing the ways we work, communicate, collaborate, and share our workspace and creating a globally accepted new normal. More than ever before, senior management and leadership teams need to identify a rigorous approach, drive competitive advantage for their business, create value addition, and become more effective in this work from home, zoom-based collaboration and still achieve our business metrics, which have also naturally evolved due to the global pandemic. Effective disruption is dependent on fast universal adoption, then only it will be real and the transformation will be effective. Understanding the key drivers of change, leveraging the powerful capabilities from technologies with a collaborative platform can aid an organization to prepare for digital transformation. Building a Digital Future provides a clearly defined roadmap for executing this change.
Based on their industry experience of leading and implementing digital transformation globally, authors Lipi Sarkar and Vinnie Bansal distil proven ideas, creating a blueprint of powerful and workable frameworks for executing a successful digital transformation with Dynamics 365 and accelerating businesses during a global pandemic. Each chapter of the book is curated with best practices, real life examples, pitfalls to avoid, and salient points to remember. This book enables organizations to truly embrace the benefits of digital transformation by anchoring Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform at the core of their business. The frameworks, examples and customer stories in the book revolves around how it drives faster disruption, enhances customer experiences, empowers overworked business users. The real-life customer stories across various sectors and countries (namely Virgin Atlantic, Etihad Airways, G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Breville, Heathrow Airport, Hickory Farms, Ste Michelle Wines and many more) brings an idea of key business challenges and the solutions implemented to address them.
Building a Digital Future is written for C-suite stakeholders, senior management, Programme Directors or Managers, Implementation Consultants, and Business Managers who are considering a Digital Transformation to improve efficiencies across the business of finance and operation, supply chain, retail, and customer relationship management--sales, marketing, or services. This book covers Digital Transformation with the powerful technology platform Microsoft Dynamics 365 which offers process capabilities across all business areas, provides powerful tools to automate time-consuming tasks, and drives innovation and improvements through an evergreen system post implementation. The concepts of digital transformation are laid out and take you through a step-by-step transformation journey, highlighting any pitfall that you need to be aware of.
Many Dynamics 365 books offer advice for implementation or mastering the system, but Building a Digital Future is the first complete playbook of how businesses can transform to thrive in the digital age. Building a Digital Future is the must-have guide to help your Dynamics 365 program.
Lipi Sarkar is an experienced Programme Director with 20 years of experience in leading digital transformation programs with Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementation across various industries - professional services, retail, insurance, commercial housing, Healthcare and not-for-profit. She enjoys working closely with clients, understanding their business needs and vision, shaping up a digital transformation roadmap, defining the governance framework, co-create a realistic plan with clients to deliver a complex transformation program and accomplishing their business benefits by making things happen. She has worked for Big Four firm, Big Four Charity, esteemed solution-based consulting organization. She is also recognized as an active business school mentor of WBS and has been involved in many voluntary initiatives.
Vinnie Bansal has worn many hats in his career - Business Analyst, Functional Consultant, Project Manager, and Solutions Director. As a result, he has unique abilities to navigate complex challenges. His professional roots are from implementing Dynamics AX, analyzing, solution design and working closely with process owners and business stakeholders. His passion and expertise lie in envisioning the big picture, working with Dynamics 365 Finance and Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management customers to assist in the innovation process, end-to-end, and to empower enterprises to overcome their biggest hurdles, streamline complex 'pain points', realize their goals, and achieve a business transformation. Building on his D365 Finance and Operations and Dynamics AX consultancy background, he specializes in understanding the unique challenges and pain points' customers face in their industry and guides them throughout their D365 Finance and Operations and Dynamics AX implementation journey.
The dramatic events of 2020 have clarified the urgent need for digital transformation in countless organizations. The rise of remote work and the rapidly increasing use of cloud technologies are just two drivers of the relentless pace of digital disruption. Despite this, many companies remain underequipped or hesitant to embrace digital transformation. Understanding the key drivers of change and leveraging the powerful capabilities from technologies with a collaborative platform can aid an organization to prepare for digital transformation. Building a Digital Future provides a clearly defined roadmap for executing this change with Microsoft Dynamics 365. Firms of all types and sizes will learn how Microsoft Dynamics 365 can help them: achieve competitive advantages for their business reduce the time needed to effect change by automating time-consuming tasks drive innovation and improvements through an evergreen system post implementation Each chapter of this book is curated with best practices, compelling customer examples, pitfalls to avoid, and salient points to remember. Building a Digital Future enables organizations to truly embrace the benefits of digital transformation by anchoring Microsoft Dynamics 365 at the core of their business. Perfect for any business leader looking for a one-stop and comprehensive playbook for transforming their business into a digital powerhouse with Dynamics 365.
CHAPTER 1
Digital Transformation andthe Case for Change
The advance on technology is based on making it fit in so that you don't really even notice it, so it's part of everyday life.
—Bill Gates, Cofounder at Microsoft
It was a gorgeous sunny day in March 2020. Jack sounded a bit worried in the morning call I had with him. He had a planned series of client workshops to run through requirements for a transformation program that is aiming to automate and centralize sales engagement globally across 15 countries. The overarching outcome of these workshop sessions was to define and design a program that will result in increasing sales, eliminating dependencies on individually maintained Excel and manual notes.
The mode of delivery for these workshops engaging all key client stakeholders from different countries had to be changed suddenly from face-to-face to virtual session. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, 2020 has driven transformation rapidly up the Board and Executive priority list. Many organizations had started this digital journey but global and national lockdowns and corporate offices moving to a work-from-home mandate have forced businesses to rethink enterprise and customer processes, optimization, and efficiency.
Even a few weeks back, such an important workshop day would normally involve morning travel by taxi and train, arriving at the venue ensuring the logistics were in place before the workshop starts.
Anyway, the meeting started with Jack sharing the objective of the workshop and he addressed the current challenge of a virtual workshop session and the key rules of communications during the session (including timing of breaks, waiting for turns using the icon hands-up, and managing expectation of possible background noise of pets or children). Interestingly, the session went very well with everyone accepting the current challenging situation, focussed on the bigger picture and how to best utilize the time remotely.
After 6 months of working from home during COVID-19, we have accepted the new normal and understand that our calls might have background noise of pets or kids. Life moves on with continuous change and innovation.
In every decade, we witness a big transformation and a shift in our lifestyle and in our businesses, which are enabled by technology that was unthinkable earlier. What is “unthinkable” today is a new normal tomorrow.
“We must dare to think ‘unthinkable’ thoughts.”
—J.W. Fulbright
Change, Change, Change
Our book takes the reader step-by-step through digital transformation, key drivers for change, digital maturity of the organization, and how Dynamics 365 can enable digital transformation in the organization.
The Covid-19 global pandemic has highlighted gaps in the so-called digitally transformed businesses and their operating models. Now it is the obligation of businesses to reflect on their enterprise-wide approach to digital transformation. There will be several new definitions coming through for digital transformation after 2020, and these will have different approaches. The goal of this book is to create a deeper understanding of the concept of digital transformation, and the critical elements for consideration, applying them to Microsoft Dynamics 365.
Let us look at what digital transformation means from different businesses.
Kajsa Hofvendahl, Transformation Leader, IKEA Group
“A digital transformation is not a project or initiative with a clear start or an end, and it is not about implementing the latest technology. It is about people, bold leadership and how you leverage the data, competence, and the key technology enablers that are unique for the specific company. That is the first thing someone needs to understand when embarking on the transformation journey, or a continuous evolution as I would rather call it, since that's what it really is. Each company has its own journey and what was made a success in one company may not be true for another. Therefore, to secure your success, set a vision and clear objectives but do not plan for the whole journey. Instead, plan for the iteration that is close to you; by doing so you will be less surprised when you are derailing from initial plans and experience road bumps that you most likely didn't predict. Do not strive for perfection; mistakes are part of the evolution and that is how we learn. Therefore, good enough will take you as far as you need to go for now. The most important part, persistence, is a virtue. Transformation takes time and effort so make sure to create a culture where trust, empowerment, and innovation are key so that the business can continue to evolve.”
Graeme Hackland, Group CIO, Williams Grand Prix Engineering
“Digital Transformation is a term often followed by ‘whatever that means for your organisation’ – there are some common objectives in almost all Digital Transformations: modernization, right-sized flexible IT services, and an easily understandable cost model. At my Organisation, enabling Collaboration and Mobility were the other pillars of our Digital Transformation, which has now morphed into our Digital Journey – constantly ensuring we remain at the forefront of digital technology that will give us a competitive advantage.”
A path to digital transformation requires a step-by-step approach with a transparent roadmap involving a wide variety of stakeholders, beyond silos and internal/external constraints. This roadmap considers that the ultimate targets will continue to move forward as the digital transition is de facto a continuous process, as well as digital change and creativity.
Digital transformation has already disrupted many industries and is threatening to disrupt others. The stakes are high, but the risks and opportunities are unevenly distributed. Some sectors are more affected than others. However, there are measures that organizations can take to increase their rewards and reduce their risks. This book defines the transformation of digital activities. It describes the path that organizations must take to avoid disruptions, take advantage of the transformation, and take full advantage of digital technologies and business models.
Continuous advancement in technology at a rapid pace and adoption of technology in businesses are often misinterpreted as Digital Transformation. This view overlooks the value of people buy-in, internal or external (employee or customer), and fails to engage vendors and partners.
Digital Transformation: Key Drivers
Today, customers are increasingly time-poor and in our busy day-to-day lives it is all about time efficiency. Customer experience is critical to remain in business and ahead of the competition. A customer expects personalized services and businesses to understand their needs, which can be provided based on a 360-degree view of customer insight through the latest technology.
COVID-19 has forced organizations to adopt technology, rapidly transforming their processes and attracting customers through new channels that do not compromise customer experience. This period has witnessed a huge shift in everyone's work culture. The mindset of senior leadership has had to adapt rapidly, compressing 10 years of change into 10 weeks. Let us look at some quotes from various businesses and their key drivers of digital transformation.
James Staten, VP Principal Analyst at Forrester Research and previously chief strategist and GM of Microsoft Azure
“You have to be prepared to be disrupted. CIOs can partner with marketing to help reposition IT as a digital transformation engine. You shouldn't be thinking about what applications you can migrate to the cloud. That isn't the path to lower costs and greater flexibility. Instead, you should be thinking about how your company can best leverage cloud platforms to enable new capabilities. Then create those new capabilities as enhancements to your existing applications. You must think differently as you approach cloud development. There's far more power in application design and configuration once you free yourself from assumed reliance on the infrastructure. The result is new degrees of freedom for developers – if you embrace the new model.”
Phil Scully, Group CIO, Costa Coffee
“It is highly likely that 2020 has pushed Digital Transformation all the way up the company agenda, and is now maybe even critical to business survival. Transformation needs to move beyond a website, mobile app, or technology to all areas and processes of an Enterprise, now delivering against this revised agenda at pace. Understanding these key drivers and setting principles from the outset for any program provides the best chance of transformational success and the step changes in process required. Technology change must move as an enabler in parallel to people and process for Digital Transformation to ultimately achieve a ‘digital mindset’ cultural change.”
All the digital conferences, keynotes, and articles that discuss the digital transformation with the right strategic partners and the critical drivers for the change have one common theme at the heart of their approach, which revolves around the customer. Digital transformation is all about customers, so let's talk about a few key drivers that are interconnected, as...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.4.2021 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-74715-5 / 1119747155 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-74715-4 / 9781119747154 |
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