This stage covers the digital transformation processes themselves: implementing tools and software, encouraging employee engagement, standardizing practices for the new reality, and optimizing company operations. It is important that employees adapt to innovations quickly and learn to use them, routine tasks are fully automated, and standards are redesigned for all departments, units, and branches.
At this stage, digital transformation management should include the following actions: organizing events for employees such as lectures, seminars, courses, and training sessions; assessing staff readiness for upcoming work in the new environment and segmenting it by skill level; adapting individual processes (for example, customer work, information gathering, preparation of presentation materials, and so on) to the implemented digital technologies; identifying problems that prevent full-scale digital transformation,
handling employee objections and encouraging involvement in the business transformation process (both financial incentives and non-monetary methods are suitable for this); providing support and working with infrastructure, from fine-tuning software update frequency to gathering user feedback.