In fact, if you aren’t already considering how you can optimize your workforce for greater productivity today, then you may find your organization lagging behind the competition.
Between juggling your daily operations and researching these new solutions, it’s no surprise that businesses often have no other choice than to stick with their outdated tech (which can contribute to a number of missed opportunities).
This business process can be simply defined as the use of technology to not only replicate an existing service or workflow, but to replace it with a more time- and energy- efficient system.
It’s important to note that successful DX is more than deploying new technology into your business and considers the following as well:
How clearly and preemptively leadership communicated the change
The level at which daily workflows and procedures were modified to include new technologies