New Research Links Process Management & Transformation Success

We just released our latest direct research, with recommendations, regarding the connection between process management and digital transformation initiatives. The research was conducted by Intellyx, an analyst firm focused solely on digital transformation.

We began working with Intellyx in early 2020 to answer a key question – is there a relationship between process management and transformation (digital and business) and if so, what is the impact they have on one another when applied within an enterprise? Our latest report answers exactly that. Jason Bloomberg, President at Intelllyx explained it best by saying “Process management and digital transformation are crucial, yet complementary endeavors in companies today. Enterprises invest massive resources in both of these domains – usually in two distinct silos. Unfortunately, around 70% of both types of initiatives fail. This report gathers targeted qualitative data and best practice insight from process and transformation leaders at some the world’s biggest brands, showing that organizations have everything to gain and nothing to lose by integrating their transformation and process management initiatives.”

You can download the entire report, free of charge, to:

  • Define the relationship between process and transformation
  • Describe the impact of transformation and process management integration
  • Explain the drivers of positive impact and road to results

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Author
Christina Dieckmeyer
Date
June 25, 2020
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