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and kindly invite you to take some time to reflect on these in the benefit of your
organization:
Is your operation ready for a digital transformation?
As technology continues to advance at exponential rates, organizations must adapt to
the digital landscape or risk getting left in the dust. Change isn’t always easy, but
when it comes to the success of your projects, your team members, and your
company, a little self-imposed disruption is worth it in the long haul.
Remember:
Companies that implement a digital transformation strategy have been shown to
increase performance and revenues.
As a project manager, digital transformation helps streamline
communication,
improve collaboration, and shift your focus from project process and status to
strategy and outcomes.
Digital transformation allows team members to spend more time working in
their creative wheelhouses, resulting in happier, more
fulfilled, more productive
employees.
1. A digital world requires ‘new project management skills’
Project leaders shouldn’t only focus on the traditional technical skills of project
management but also need to keep pace with technology. Project managers should
become practitioners of at least six ‘new skills’ that resonate well with how technology
works:
data science skills,
an innovative mindset,
security and privacy knowledge,
legal and regulatory compliance knowledge,
the ability to make data-driven decisions, and collaborative leadership.
2. The project manager should support the agility needed to work at multiple speeds
across an organization.
In
a highly regulated industry, it might take several years for a company to
complete its digital transformation.
During this journey, the project leader will be prompted to use a mix of
methodologies and technologies to operate at multiple
speeds as the organization
moves at different paces.
Therefore, project leaders should empower themselves to create and nurture a
culture of innovation, agility, and critical thinking, reinforced with the right tools.
3. The project manager should have an open mindset to experiment with new,
innovative
ways of working
Project leaders must understand that the path to transformation is one with many
hiccups down the road.
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Project leaders need to learn that mistakes might be made, metrics may take a hit,
but the efforts will pay off in the long run.
They will also need to learn how to track the value of experimentation and
learning for ideation and innovation projects.
Project leaders should be able to measure things like how quickly unsuccessful
experiments are abandoned, how much learning has been documented from
experimentation (and whether other teams are subsequently tapping into that learning),
how fast the
team pivots to new ideas, and how well the learnings are applied.
4. The project manager should reinvent itself as an agent of organizational change and
transformation, focused on translating strategy to business outcomes, delivered through
projects New technologies will continue to disrupt the way we work at an accelerated
pace - so much that 65% of children today will work in future jobs that do not yet exist.
Project leaders will play an important part in evangelizing new concepts and
methods across the organization.
They must become educators, helping people understand how to apply
technology that worked in a previous project into their own by sharing best practices
and ideas.
Project leaders must be agents
of change and transformation, ensuring the
leadership’s strategic roadmap and organization-level KPIs are also incorporated on a
project level.
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