Digital transformation isn’t a new imperative for business leaders, yet in many cases, companies have a long way to go. Many companies have yet to apply digital technologies and ways of working at scale. Or to create a culture that embraces change, experimentation, and continual learning and improvement. Still other companies are planning end-to-end transformations but have yet to move beyond the drawing board.
So how can companies drive their digital transformation? The answer lies in creating a vision for the future and steadily building the capabilities—technological and human—that let you achieve it.
Our team comprises of experts with more than 10 years working experiences.
We start by assessing where a company stands—and where it wants to go. We look at its people, technology, and data. At its culture, leadership, and governance. And at industry trends and disruptions. We help companies tie their digital transformation strategy to business outcomes and goals.
We are focused on solving key challenges to growing your business. Typical outcomes are:
Process improvement, reducing cost and time to deliver to customers
Replacing antiquated or unsupported systems
Systems integrated to reduce data duplication and data entry
Web/Mobile application designed and built to reach your customers or employees
Dashboards and Business Intelligence solutions built to provide business insights
Overall, only about a third of transformations meet or exceed their target value and achieve sustainable change: these are the companies in the win zone. Worry-zone companies create some value but do not meet their targets and produce only limited long-term change. Companies in the woe zone create limited
Topics of Focus.
The key areas of focus for digital transformation vary widely by industry and by company, both within and among four strategic objectives: improving customer experience and go-to-market, innovation and growth in the core and beyond, improving performance in the operational value chain, and performance improvement in support functions.
Fast-moving digital leaders are gaining an insurmountable advantage over the competition—powered by cutting-edge technologies and data-driven insights. Our digital consulting team helps clients uncover, incubate, and deliver game-changing digital businesses and products.
Whether it”s for B2B or B2C, we have a director-level team undertaking research from start to finish, to ensure our quality market research services delivers on your objectives.
How warehousing your data fuels better Business Intelligence
What is data warehousing?
Over the years, businesses will collect a wide range of data from all kinds of sources. But if that information isn’t stored in a single, accessible database, it can be hard to access and analyze. Data warehousing is the practice of gathering data into one central database, as the first step in making better decisions.
How does data warehousing enable business intelligence?
It’s hard to make smart decisions if you don’t have the full picture. Data warehousing ensures you have access to all available information. This becomes the foundation of business intelligence, which is the process of turning data into actionable insights.
What are the benefits of business intelligence?
Business intelligence reduces the complexity of your data, while also improving accessibility. By equipping your company with the right, relevant information, you improve productivity and do better work.
You’ll also be smarter: Business intelligence allows you to spot trends in the market before others do, helps you identify the right course of action, and prevents mistakes when you’re making decisions.