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Why Digital Transformation Fails

Most Digital Transformations Fail.
Discover Why.

As many as 70 percent of digital initiatives fail. Learn about the reasons why and what you can do to overcome these issues.

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Three out of four companies believe the IT complexity that digital transformation brings could soon make it impossible to manage digital performance efficiently.

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A Deep Dive into the Complexities of Digital Change

Digital transformation impacts every part of an organization, but there are several key areas that can create obstacles to the success of a project.

Our webinars explore these areas, including:

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    Operational Challenges

    • Why scaling digital initiatives can create silos across an organization
    • How manual processes generate digital waste and why automation should be a top priority

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    Customer Experience Challenges

    • Why customer journeys are now non-linear and how organizations must scale to support them.
    • Why delivering a unified omnichannel experience in the subscription economy is so difficult.



“Sixty-four percent of companies are pursuing digital transformation to improve the customer experience, but 33 percent of them suspect they will need additional initiatives to achieve their goals.”


Key Takeaways from the Webinars

The “Why Digital Transformations Fail” webinars feature practical advice for overcoming common challenges. Our experts explain how to:

  • Build fast and iterative processes to support evolving business models
  • Drive down operational costs to invest in new go-to-market motions
  • Plan for future needs in a constantly shifting digital landscape
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Learn What Puts Digital Transformations
at Risk of Failure.