Many digital transformation initiatives fail to deliver the expected results. Why?
👉 Lack of planning
👉 Poor execution
👉 Resistance to change
To truly succeed, organisations need to ask the right questions—and uncover the gaps that derail transformation.
🔍 Key Questions to Explore
1️⃣ How would you describe your organisation’s progress on its digital transformation journey?
💡 Why it matters: This reveals the customer’s perception of progress.
➡️ Follow-ups:
- What are your key digital transformation goals?
- What challenges have you faced?
- How do you measure success?
2️⃣ To what extent are your IT systems and processes aligned with your business goals?
💡 Why it matters: Alignment ensures IT investments drive business outcomes.
➡️ Follow-ups:
- How do you ensure alignment between IT and business?
- How often do you review the IT strategy?
- How do you measure IT’s impact?
3️⃣ How effectively are you leveraging data and analytics for business decisions?
💡 Why it matters: Data-driven decision-making is the backbone of transformation.
➡️ Follow-ups:
- What data do you collect?
- How do you analyse it?
- How do you use it to inform decisions?
4️⃣ How are you addressing the skills gap in your IT organisation?
💡 Why it matters: Without skilled talent, new technologies stall.
➡️ Follow-ups:
- What skills are most in demand?
- How are you bridging the gap?
- Do you invest in staff training?
5️⃣ How are you managing the security risks of digital transformation?
💡 Why it matters: Transformation introduces new vulnerabilities.
➡️ Follow-ups:
- What security measures are in place?
- How do you assess and manage risks?
- Do you have an incident response plan?
✨ Digital transformation is not just about technology—it’s about strategy, people, and execution. Asking the right questions is the first step toward success.
Innoligo is a company that provides digital business solutions with a focus on Cloud, AI, and Cybersecurity. Their services are designed to help businesses optimise their operations, reduce costs, and strengthen their security posture.