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Digital transformation - What does it mean?If you're wondering why the concept of digital transformation has been pushed into the limelight only now in 2015, you're not alone. While organisational changes and new digital marketing paradigms have been emerging since the beginning of the internet, the following factors have meant a totally new era is busy being born. Adapting to it has become a strategic imperative. I believe that the change has been born from the following two factors: Disruptive technologiesThis is the most obvious factor necessitating change. New technologies that challenge the status quo are rife - which is both a terrifying and exciting arena to be playing in. Social media marketing has become more complex, the capabilities of real time marketing are now so powerful its overwhelming, not to mention the ubiquity and reliance of mobile we experience consistently in South Africa. ![]() ExpectationBusinesses are now having a conversation with an exceedingly sophisticated consumer, whose expectations are higher than ever before, and believe it or not - digital transformation affects customers the most! Companies now strive towards being a consumer technology organisation - meaning the technology they use serves their consumers to efficiently deliver their services and products. Where to from here?Previously, it seemed as though it was okay to cautiously adapt to new technologies. Now it seems the only way forward is to whole heartedly embrace radical and disruptive change in the environment. Before we bury our heads in the sand, unsure of how to cope with these changes - let's contemplate the following:
2. Every company has digital champions who are the early adopters and die-hard technology geeks. More than likely they will revel in the opportunity for 'intrapreneurship' and the challenge to be catalysts for change within your organisation, at something they are truly passionate about. Consider them your digital transformation team. My advice? Be a catalyst and support the change. This is what gives marketing its edge, and a challenge always separates the good from the great! About Megan HollisMegan is the Head of Strategy at Techsys Digital. She is passionate about all things digital, especially social media, eCRM and paid media. View my profile and articles... |