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It’s clear to everyone that we’re living in a digital age. In a time when people expect to run their lives through their smartphones, competitive enterprises have no choice but to adopt digital tools.
Like most enterprises, you’re probably in the throes of a “digital transformation.” But also like other enterprises, you probably encountered unexpected obstacles in the digital race. If your enterprise is struggling with digital transformation, or even finding it hard to maintain your market share and keep up with the competition, there might be an unexpected cause: it’s because you’re ignoring digital adoption. is the often-overlooked, but utterly vital companion to success in the digital era. Gartner has already recognized digital adoption tools as an important and separate category for business tech. In a nutshell, digital adoption means that everyone, from managers to to customers, is using your digital tools to their fullest extent. Without digital adoption, your enterprise is guaranteed to struggle to meet all the rest of its business goals. Not convinced? Here’s a more detailed explanation of why your enterprise will limp along without digital adoption, while all the rest of your competition races past.Digital adoption doesn’t just affect your employees; it affects your customers too.
You might have invested in a new members-only website or self-service user portal to make it faster for your customers to access information, carry out tasks like making payments or checking products, or to interact with your company on demand. But if you ignore the customer onboarding process and overlook digital adoption, you’ll end up pushing customers away instead of serving them better.Customers don’t have the patience to work out how to use new apps, and quickly grow frustrated when they can’t use the old, familiar ways, increasing churn rates.Most enterprises introduce new digital tools or go through digital transformation in order to boost capacity or meet some other advanced business goals.
When you skip over digital adoption, you’ll end up missing those business goals. Enterprise predictions that are based on the effective use of new digital tools, increased employee productivity, and improved customer engagement are doomed to failure without the digital adoption.Missing business goals can end up derailing your enterprise so much that it can take years to get back to where you were before the introduction of new tools.