Companies across every industry sector are embracing digital transformation processes and practices to drive growth, reduce risks, and gain an edge over their competition. However, the success rate is less than stellar. While many executives see digital transformation as their company’s most critical growth driver, industry stats suggest that 70% of digital transformation projects fail.
Siemens wanted to understand this disconnect between the drive for digitalization and success. Our findings suggest that without a clear vision and consistent leadership from the top down, digitalization projects will either not deliver their full promised potential or they will fail outright.
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Dr. Che is a Professor and the Director of the School of Information Security and Applied Computing in the GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology at Eastern Michigan University. Before his academic career, he worked as a system and network engineer in the IT industry for approximately 20 years. Dr. Che received his BE in Electrical Engineering and ME in Computer Engineering from Zhejiang University, his MS in Software Engineering from Bowling Green State University, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Wayne State University. His main research interests are cybersecurity and computational intelligence. He is the author and co-author of multiple research publications and holds several IT and Cybersecurity professional certifications.