By Sunil Bhargava
What’s the best way to scale a mountain? We all know the answer: One stage at a time.
Digital transformation and modernization are mountain-size endeavors. Yet too often, the default approach, even for technologically savvy organizations, is to take on the entire mountain all at once.
A study by McKinsey found that few organizations are able to sustain transformation goals over the long term.1 Why do digital transformations fail? In my experience, digital transformations fail because organizations take on too much at once. The sheer scale of the proposed changes becomes unmanageable.
Think about it this way: If 10% of your employees need to learn a new skill, it’s a management and leadership challenge. If everyone in the organization has to learn a new skill, the challenge is an order of magnitude greater.
There is an alternative, and a strategy to set yourself up for a successful digital transformation, rather than a digital transformation failure: Concentrate on meeting your business requirements without changing more than is necessary. Stay focused on your defined scope until it’s been achieved. Then move on to the next business requirement.
In other words: run and transform simultaneously.