{"id":21772,"date":"2019-11-19T10:09:55","date_gmt":"2019-11-19T10:09:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.devopsonline.co.uk\/?p=21772"},"modified":"2019-11-19T10:09:55","modified_gmt":"2019-11-19T10:09:55","slug":"five-ways-agile-development-can-power-digital-transformation-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devopsnews.online\/five-ways-agile-development-can-power-digital-transformation-success\/","title":{"rendered":"Five ways agile development can power digital transformation success"},"content":{"rendered":"
If one thing is certain in the new digital era, it\u2019s that businesses far and wide are investing in digital transformation. Across a number of industries, enterprises are digitising their customer experiences at scale and at speed, while re-orienting themselves to operate like a hi-tech, forward-thinking company. According to IDC, 44 percent of organisations have already started\u00a0implementing a digital-first approach<\/a>\u00a0to business.<\/p>\n Agile development<\/a> can play an instrumental role in making this digital transformation happen in practice. The roots of this approach date back to the early days of software development and\u00a0the Agile Manifesto<\/a>; essentially it is a process of change that involves continuous testing and growth, with changes implemented through collaborative, cross-functional teams continually providing feedback, learning and reacting quickly to change.<\/p>\n Those who are not used to an agile approach can find themselves facing numerous questions when they start using it, ranging from how it works in practice and how it can be scaled to whether it enables you to behave differently from the competition. Whatever their concerns are, those moving to an agile approach need to accept that it only works with a holistic approach, setting out with a mindset that you will work on your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses.<\/p>\n The agile model is becoming more mainstream in today\u2019s digitally-inclusive ecosystem, and is now being used in various processes across enterprises. Just like Rome wasn\u2019t built in a day, however, this people-centric process must be given time to thrive; the changes will be incremental, and with the right planning, businesses can deploy agile methods with success.<\/p>\n It is worth investing time to adopt this approach, as enterprises will be paid back in digital transformation success over the longer term; here are five ways agile development can deliver digital transformation initiatives that last:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u00a0<\/strong>Agile is rapidly becoming the new norm, finding new applications every day as teams across the enterprise realise the value in taking this approach. It must be given serious consideration by those undertaking a digital transformation, as the benefits it brings to organisation, training, tool optimisation, process automation, and measurement could well be the difference between success and failure. Enterprises are investing a lot in digital transformation, so they should be doing everything possible to ensure they work in practice; an agile approach puts them in a position to make a success of digital transformation, leading the way with digital innovation, rather than just trying to keep pace with it.<\/p>\nLimbering up for agile<\/h4>\n
Powering digital transformation success<\/h4>\n
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The path to a five-star digital transformation<\/h4>\n