There are a number of key steps and sequences of events that need to happen for a successful digital transformation. In this video I’ll walk you through those key steps and the order in which they need to happen along with the activities that need to happen in parallel with those steps.
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love the bloopers in the end 🙂
It occurs to CEO as well 🙂
Thanks for refresher on SDLC ….but Where is transformation ? Where would you fit in things like ….Pain Areas that trigger a transformation ? The Feasibility Analysis ? The Cost Effectiveness ?
In my view, within the context of a certain implementation, process improvement happens during or before the design phase of the project. You need to freeze the process after design sign-off so it can move to build phase, which can happen in agile mode to a certain extent. If we keep on improving process as parallel stream beyond the initial phase of build, then its a project risk.
thank you for the info
As a student of lean I found this interesting. Business systems exist for the convenience of business leaders. Just promise them that they'll have enough free time to get in a round of golf on Mondays, Wednesday and Friday mornings and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. What else is there? We'll have schedules and budgets and a box that can be blank, green or red. The CEO can get paid $20 million a year to scream "make the red box green!" You mentioned "business" 32 times, "Agile" 5 times and "customer" 0 times. Pretty much the way I remember corporate America. I'll give you credit for mentioning that there will be problems that need to be solved. Most people don't do that in a sales presentation.
Hi, I have listened to several of your videos and find them interesting. However, I just got confused here as to the steps to DT. In an earlier video I saw, you started from Strategic alignment down to building a case for change.
Now, you're starting from Tech. evaluation to Post go- live.
How do I reconcile this?
Super helpful Eric, Thank you 👏
This was Ok, but felt slightly generic, fyi
Love the bits at the end, shows you’re human too! I was starting to ask myself if I’d ever be so experienced that I’ll be able to communicate so fluently lol
As a healthcare IT project manager – moving into integration projects now after a very larger merger – this is extremely helpful. Many thanks!
This is one of the detailed videos that talked about the step-by-step process of how to become successful in digital transformation. Glad that you were able to explain thoroughly how to implement and execute the steps that you've stated.
Thanks!
Conducting training needs analysis concurrently is a tricky OCM task to help scope and design the training delivery program for impacted users, I find not much time is allocated during project delivery phase, where training learning strategy is rushed or not fit for purpose causing transformations to fail miserably