Getting started with digital transformation
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Getting Started With Digital Transformation

This guide is intended to help you get started with digital transformation. You’ll learn how to reconfigure established processes and procedures and overcome conservative organisational cultures and “one campaign at a time” mentalities to achieve a more digital workplace.
Covered inside:
- moving beyond business at the speed of paper
- automating key workflows and smashing through troublesome bottlenecks to improve productivity
- reducing costs in key areas like physical and digital storage, real estate, office supplies, etc.
- ensuring data is always accessible, secure and compliant
- enabling machine learning, analytics and data-driven decision-making
- gaining organisational and executive-level buy-in and support
By the end, you should have an idea of where your resources, in both staff and budget, should be allocated in order to fuel your organisation’s digital transformation efforts.
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