altReboot
  • Startup
  • Growth Hacking
  • Marketing
  • Automation
  • Blockchain Tech
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Contact
    • Write For Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Startup
  • Growth Hacking
  • Marketing
  • Automation
  • Blockchain Tech
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Contact
    • Write For Us
No Result
View All Result
altReboot
No Result
View All Result
Home Growth Hacking

5 Ways Good Leaders Can Digitally Disrupt

Phil Geldart by Phil Geldart
June 9, 2020
in Growth Hacking
5 Ways Good Leaders Can Digitally Disrupt
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

This post originally appeared on Entrepreneur.com - #Growing Your Business

Related articles

The Buddha and the Business

StartupNation Radio: Tom Berman of Nano Magic on Acquiring a Business

February 27, 2021
The Ultimate Guide to Customer Service Can Help Your Business Grow and Retain Customers

The Ultimate Guide to Customer Service Can Help Your Business Grow and Retain Customers

February 27, 2021

Transforming employee attitudes and behavior is often the missing ingredient.

Grow Your Business, Not Your Inbox

Stay informed and join our daily newsletter now!

June 9, 2020 3 min read

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

While there’s no crystal ball to tell the digital future, one thing is for certain: Digital disruption is only accelerating. Some industries have changed seemingly overnight with the introduction of new technological advances that are putting pressure on organizations to become more innovative, nimble and agile in their approach to doing business.

When organizations explore ways to digitally innovate, it is easy to jump straight to high-tech digital tools and the latest processes. However, there is one critical factor that is often an afterthought, and that is the people and their willingness to change. After years working with clients and leading my own organization, I can tell you firsthand that transforming employee attitudes and behavior is often the missing ingredient required for a successful digital transformation. In fact, in a joint study conducted by MIT and Deloitte, it was found that the key differentiator between companies that achieve successful digital transformation and those who don’t is a strategy to build an organizational culture where leaders and employees embrace change. 

Related: How to Effectively Communicate to Your Organization in Turbulent Times

To lead your organization through digital transformation and create a culture of this nature, it’s important to take steps that address the people that make up a company’s culture. They are as follows.

1. Start with your digital vision

Developing a vision for a digitally transformed organization requires examining the current state of the organization, defining where it should be and then identifying the behaviors, processes, and tools needed to achieve the end goal. A well-communicated vision for change has the power to motivate and engage employees, reassuring them that senior leaders have their best interests at heart.

2. Define the new normal

Once people see and understand the vision for change, they need to know what’s required to be successful. The more clearly leaders define how the digital transformation will impact each employee and function, the better the organization will be able to overcome obstacles such as skepticism, worries about job loss and performance anxiety.

3. Communicate, communicate, communicate

Throughout the entire transformation process, organizational leaders will need to address employees’ questions and concerns with thorough and frequent communication. When encountering major organizational change, individuals often benefit from hearing important messages repeatedly and in different contexts — in one-on-meetings, team discussions and town hall meetings, for example.

4. Optimize impact

Digital transformation is more likely to stick when leaders work together with employees to determine which aspects of their work need to change. Direct supervisors help to optimize the impact of digital transformation by identifying opportunities for individuals to build skills through training, deepen their knowledge of new systems and test new ways of performing certain tasks.

5. Sustain energy

From the moment you communicate the vision for change until the organization realizes a full transformation, acknowledging and rewarding progress keeps the momentum going and energy up and lets employees know that the change initiative won’t be abandoned.

Related: The Importance of Seeing the Big Picture

Digital transformation requires more than an investment in new digital tools and processes; it also requires a deliberate focus on changing the mindset and behavior of employees at every level of the organization. When employees understand the vision for change and have support from leaders and opportunities for learning new behaviors, you can develop a culture and organization poised to succeed in the digital age.

ShareTweet

Related Posts

The Buddha and the Business

StartupNation Radio: Tom Berman of Nano Magic on Acquiring a Business

by StartupNation
February 27, 2021
0

Welcome to another edition of StarutpNation Radio! On today’s show, Jeff welcomes Tom Berman, president and CEO of Nano Magic....

The Ultimate Guide to Customer Service Can Help Your Business Grow and Retain Customers

The Ultimate Guide to Customer Service Can Help Your Business Grow and Retain Customers

by Entrepreneur Store
February 27, 2021
0

This $20 course could change your business.

5 Things Market Researchers Can Learn From Marketers

5 Things Market Researchers Can Learn From Marketers

by Andrew Reid
February 26, 2021
0

In our push to better understand the customer experience, market researchers need to be put themselves in the game too.

Here's How to Plan Your Digital-Marketing Strategy and Set Budget Priorities

Here's How to Plan Your Digital-Marketing Strategy and Set Budget Priorities

by Andrew Walker
February 26, 2021
0

The new way of buying and selling is here to stay. Don't get left behind.

Sometimes, What Can't Go Wrong Will Go Wrong

Sometimes, What Can't Go Wrong Will Go Wrong

by Ivan Misner
February 26, 2021
0

Consider this Misner's Corollary to Murphy's Law.

Load More
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
7 Advanced SEO Strategies I’m Trying to Implement Before 2020

7 Advanced SEO Strategies I’m Trying to Implement Before 2020

September 10, 2019
What Do Successful Sales Look Like for the Rest of 2020?

13 Expert Tips to Increase Online Conversions in 2020

September 26, 2020
Creating SEO-friendly how-to content

Creating SEO-friendly how-to content

October 24, 2019

How to Start and Fund a Coffee Shop

September 30, 2019
A Beginner’s Guide to Facebook Insights

A Beginner’s Guide to Facebook Insights

0

Which Social Media Sites Really Matter and Why

0
The 12 Ironclad Rules for Issuing Press Releases

The 12 Ironclad Rules for Issuing Press Releases

0
How to Get Started Building Links for SEO

How to Get Started Building Links for SEO

0

GoDaddy Review

February 28, 2021
The Buddha and the Business

How to Identify Your Core Values and Align Them with Your Business Model

February 28, 2021
The Buddha and the Business

StartupNation Radio: Tom Berman of Nano Magic on Acquiring a Business

February 27, 2021

Best WordPress Cache Plugin

February 27, 2021
altReboot




altREBOOT is committed to sharing the game changing advancements that are revolutionizing how you do business. From startup to goliath, innovations in technology are changing the face of the business landscape. We are committed to exploring these and how to apply them to your business at any stage of development.





Categories

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Blockchain Tech
  • Growth Hacking
  • Marketing
  • Startup
  • Uncategorized

Tags

blockchain branding guest post marketing mobile apps
  • Home
  • Topics
  • Write For Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Powered By Treehouse 51

No Result
View All Result
  • Startup
  • Growth Hacking
  • Marketing
  • Automation
  • Blockchain Tech
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Contact
    • Write For Us