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28 June 2017 / Report
Among the most critical drivers (or obstacles) to digital transformation are factors human capital executives help manage: organizational culture, structure, leadership, talent, and skills. This report, the first in a series on the human capital impact of digital transformation, explores how organizations are using culture and structure to meet digital business goals. We highlight four companies—GE, Haier, L’Oréal, and Travelex—that have made significant progress towards digital transformation. These and other examples illustrate how organizations are redesigning their cultures and structures to achieve enterprise-level digital transformation and what they have learned in the process.
Among the most critical drivers (or obstacles) to digital transformation are factors human capital executives help manage: organizational culture, structure, leadership, talent, and skills. This report, the first in a series on the human capital impact of digital transformation, explores how organizations are using culture and structure to meet digital business goals. We highlight four companies—GE, Haier, L’Oréal, and Travelex—that have made significant progress towards digital transformation. These and other examples illustrate how organizations are redesigning their cultures and structures to achieve enterprise-level digital transformation and what they have learned in the process.
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