Digital Transformation Is Not all about Technology It's about Change
Eric Acton is an entrepreneurial digital business and technology leader. In addition, Eric is navigating the cultural and bureaucratic landscapes of Global 100 enterprises — anywhere where he can demonstrate his professional expertise. Currently, Eric serves as the Head of Innovation Ecosystems, R2 Data Labs at Rolls-Royce, by matching outside partners with the company’s internal expertise and engineering excellence to unlock new value from data with a collaborative ‘co-creation’ approach.
COULD YOU ELABORATE ON THE CHALLENGES THAT THE ORGANIZATIONS WILL NEED TO ADDRESS RELATED TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION?
Firstly it’s dependent on the company; each company has its own culture and its own way with dealing with change. From my experience I would suggest an individualistic approach. It’s not a general approach for a certain industry or sector; it comes down to the nature of the company itself. Sometimes even if we're talking about a large global company that is built up over the years with different functions and business units, even then it has to be tailored to that environment itself. Also, the term digital transformation is great because it is short; everyone “understands” it, however at the same time, everyone has their own definition of what it means. And so you need to level-set very early on so that everyone understands exactly what you're talking about. Everyone needs to be aligned to the definition for their organization. With digital transformation, most people focus on the word “digital,” translate that to “technology” and look for a technology solution. But the key is the second word i.e. the “transformation. So you have to focus on this transformation and then you look at how the digital or the technology aspect is applied to the transformation.
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