What is Digital Transformation?
Digital transformation involves integrating digital technology across all business functions, fundamentally altering operational methods and customer value delivery. Beyond technology implementation, it represents a cultural shift requiring organizations to continuously question existing practices, embrace experimentation, and accept failure as part of growth.
Why it matters
This transformation frequently necessitates abandoning traditional business processes in favor of emerging methodologies still being developed and refined. Digital transformation is not purely technical—it demands organizational mindset changes alongside new tools.
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