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Myths about digital transformation

Joyclyn Vincent Government
by Joyclyn Vincent
26 August 2024
Myths
Myths

The term ‘digital transformation’ tends to be thrown about a lot without much consideration for what it actually is, which is one way myths begin. Here are some common myths about digital transformation:

Myth Truth
Digital transformation is a one-time project. There is no fixed end point because transformation is an ongoing process.
Digital transformation is all about technology. It’s equally about changing culture, processes and how services are delivered.
You need a complete overhaul for digital transformation. Transformation will look different in every group; just focus on incremental improvements and you’ll be on your way.

The Digital Transformation Agency offers the following definition of digital transformation:

Digital transformation is about delivery improvements to policy, process and technology to better meet user needs.

What it is:

  • User-centred.
  • Innovation.
  • Willingness to change.
  • Developing new skills and capabilities across entire organisations.
  • Evidence-based.
  • Data-driven.
  • Enabled by technology.

What it’s not:

  • Only digitising paper transactions or processes.
  • Restricted to technology teams.
  • Siloed skills and single-function teams.
  • Focused on outputs.
  • Driven by technology.

Transformation begins with building awareness of, and then building capability in, digital tools, practices and mindsets.


Further reading:

  • Queensland Government (2021) Digital on toast: So, what is digital really?, accessed 26 August 2024
  • DTA (Digital Transformation Agency) (2019) Little book of digital [PDF 3.92 MB], accessed 23 August 2024
  • TED.com (2019) What a digital government looks like, accessed 26 August 2024
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