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Digital transformation in asset-intensive firms demands a strategic and well-planned approach. This transformation involves integrating Operational Technology (OT) with Information Technology (IT).

While this might seem straightforward, several critical factors, or “Dimensions,” must be considered to minimize the risk of failure:

  • Process
  • Organizational Governance
  • Strategy
  • Key Steps for Successful Digital Transformation

To ensure a successful digitalization process, firms should adopt a framework that integrates the governance and management of both OT and IT. This framework should connect data, processes, and people, ensuring a seamless flow of information.

Here are the essential steps in digitalization for asset-intensive firms:

  1. Adopt a Framework Approach: Integrate governance and management of OT and IT.
  2. Connect Data, Processes, and People: Ensure seamless information flow.
  3. Minimize Failure Risks: Address all critical dimensions—Process, Organizational Governance, and Strategy.
  4. Ensure ROI: A structured framework increases the likelihood of a successful project and return on investment.

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To assist in your digitalization journey, we have developed a comprehensive whitepaper.

This resource, built on insights from Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and successful case studies, provides:

  • Exploration of Project Dimensions: Detailed analysis of each critical dimension.
  • Best Practices for Digitalization: Proven methods to ensure a smooth digital transformation.

By following the guidance in our whitepaper, you can adopt best practices and navigate the complexities of digitalization effectively.

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