The pressure for corporations to keep pace with technology and prioritize digital transformation projects has never been greater. From the nonstop blitz of new competitors entering the market to the rising consumer demand for more cutting-edge products, expectations will only continue to increase.
Businesses may differ by size, industry, or technological sophistication. But at some point, each must address the need for a digital transformation strategy (and their ability to make it a reality).
Without a clear understanding of how to prioritize projects, the digital transformation process can be overwhelming. Fortunately, you can use various project prioritization methods to move your digital transformation projects forward.
How to prioritize projects for digital transformation
Almost 90% of companies have adopted a digital-first business strategy (or plan to do so).
Whether it’s a desire to improve business processes, work cultures, or the customer experience, there are many reasons to embark on digital transformation initiatives. Most are summarized as an effort to add more value and meet shifting market requirements. Other times, it’s a reset.
Of the companies yet to start their digital transformation process, 59% fear it might be too late. The good news: it isn’t too late yet. But it is the perfect time to get serious about prioritizing your digital transformation.
When it comes to prioritizing the digital transformation framework at your organization, there are a number of project prioritization methods to consider.
Establish one main goal for the digital transformation process
The key to seeing your digital transformation projects reach fruition? Having a clear end goal in mind.
Focusing on one main goal will make the digital transformation process less overwhelming.
To determine the main focus of your digital transformation initiative consider what your organization is lacking. If limited to only a single focus, which end goal does your business gravitate to the most?
- Want to optimize processes and operations? This means changing on-premises software for cloud-based apps or retooling outdated procedures to gain new efficiencies.
- Want to multiply the competitive advantage? Pursuing digital transformation drives the discovery of fresh strategies and data insights to help you disrupt your industry.
- Want to increase top-line business growth? The ability to integrate services at scale or increase gross revenue takes know-how that only a digital transformation can provide.
- Want to improve the customer experience? Tailor your digital transformation strategy to focus on user-friendly mobile apps or new tools that improve employee interactions with customers.
Once you’ve narrowed it down to one main goal, it’s time to begin the digital transformation.
Remove initiatives from the backlog that don’t align with your goal
Not only is it important to rely on project prioritization methods to get your organization’s digital transformation initiatives on track, it’s also imperative to eliminate waste wherever possible.
Keep your end goal in mind throughout the entire process. Use it as a tool to quickly judge whether or not an initiative really makes sense in the grand scheme of your organization. Some initiatives might be good ideas in the long run, just not the best options to pursue at the moment.
Once you’ve removed those initial digital transformation projects from the backlog that aren’t in line with your main goal, the next step involves prioritizing your short list even further.
Prioritize digital transformation projects by value and effort
One of the most effective project prioritization methods is to filter digital transformation initiatives according to their value and effort. Value can be measured by how valuable the initiative is for customers or how valuable the initiative is for the organization itself.
Whether for customers or the organization, effort is a measure of an initiative’s relative difficulty. To visualize how to prioritize projects by value and effort, organize your initiatives on a grid using Lucidchart.
Start with one for the digital transformation initiatives you’ve come up with for customers: