ID - 78715659 TI - Why digital transformations fail : the surprising disciplines of how to take off and stay ahead PY - 2019 SN - 9781523085354 1523085355 9781523085361 1523085363 9781523085385 152308538X 9781523085347 1523085347 PB - Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., DB - UniCat KW - E-books KW - Information technology KW - Technological innovations KW - Organizational change KW - Strategic planning KW - Goal setting (Strategic planning) KW - Planning, Strategic KW - Strategic intent (Strategic planning) KW - Strategic management KW - Planning KW - Business planning KW - Change, Organizational KW - Organization development KW - Organizational development KW - Organizational innovation KW - Management KW - Organization KW - Manpower planning KW - Organizational change. KW - Management. KW - Information Technology KW - Technological Innovations KW - Organizational Change KW - Strategic Planning KW - Business & Economics KW - Technology & Engineering UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78715659 AB - Former Procter & Gamble Vice President for IT and Shared Services, Tony Saldanha gives you the keys to a successful digital transformation: a proven five-stage model and a disciplined process for executing it.Digital transformation is more important than ever now that we're in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds are becoming ever more blurred. But fully 70 percent of digital transformations fail.Why? Tony Saldanha, a globally awarded industry thought-leader who led operations around the world and major digital changes at Procter & Gamble, discovered it's not due to innovation or technological problems. Rather, the devil is in the details: a lack of clear goals and a disciplined process for achieving them. In this book, Saldanha lays out a five-stage process for moving from digitally automating processes here and there to making digital technology the very backbone of your company. For each of these five stages, Saldanha describes two associated disciplines vital to the success of that stage and a checklist of questions to keep you on track.You want to disrupt before you are disrupted--be the next Netflix, not the next Blockbuster. Using dozens of case studies and his own considerable experience, Saldanha shows how digital transformation can be made routinely successful, and instead of representing an existential threat, it will become the opportunity of a lifetime. ER -