ITIL 4 Strategic Leader Certification Course: Creating a Digital Strategy - Digital Readiness Assessment

25% of mid- and large organizations will successfully target new ways of working in 80% of their initiatives. No idea what capabilities or practices are needed, don’t know where to begin or prepare for digitalization

Digital readiness assessment:

  • Analyze internal and external environment, how it will change
  • Assess organization’s current position, capabilities, resources
  • Provides a baseline for how to achieve the vision
  • Outcome: prioritized strategic objectives (based on organizational vision); future state

Key activities:

  • Evaluate current capabilities
  • Gap analysis
  • Output
  • Risk and challenges

1. Evaluate current capabilities

Evaluate (use internal or external assessors) performance in:

  • Strategy and digital positioning: is there a digital transformation vision ? Is it shared ?
  • Value streams, practices, processes: what is the maturity and impact to the digital business ?
  • Information and technology: is automation used ? Are digital technologies exploited to benefit customer and organization ?
  • Organizational development and learning: what are recruiting/hiring practices ? Are growth opportunities available ?
  • Risk management: is business/digital risk and opportunities understood and balanced ?
  • Innovation: is innovation valued and integrated across the organization ?

Gap analysis:

  • Finds organizational strengths and weaknesses
  • Defines actionable, practical improvements for the short-, mid-, and long-term

Contains:

  • Organization’s objectives (future state)
  • Current state for each objective
  • Description of needs to achieve future state (capabilities, resources, partners…)
  • Actions to close the gap

Output:

  • Cultural readiness (openness to change, innovative culture etc.)
  • Skills assessment for implementing and using digital technology
  • Level of innovation, or openness to innovation
  • Current levels of automation
  • Extent to which value streams have been defined and are ready to be automated
  • Nature of products and services provided (to what extent is it possible to move them into a digital operating model ?)
  • Customer personas and profiles
  • Leadership style
  • Controls and governance

Risks and challenges of the digital readiness assessment:

  • Overly complex assessments: presented as scientifically accurate but, in reality, are subjective and based on personal opinion
  • Too simple: only investigate a few individuals with limited questions
  • Don’t include risk in the assessment: risk assessment is too general; risks that are unique to digital initiatives aren’t included; consider stakeholder understanding of the risk of transforming
  • Don’t include comprehensive practices: too much of a focus on architecture (use of cloud, what tools are used…); need to understand technology but also the management of technology
  • Strategy and leadership are not properly assessed: Leadership understanding of the digital landscape isn’t included or leadership role in transformation

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