Mini Lessons
The Path to Digital Transformation
As companies increase their digital capabilities, a variety of cultural, organizational, and technical shifts need to take place.
Build a 'Digital-Enough' Culture
George Westerman, senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, outlines four ways organizations interested in emulating born-digital companies like Apple or Spotify can get started.
Accelerate Your Company’s Digital Transformation
As George Westerman, senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, notes, technology changes quickly but organizations change much more slowly. What can organizations do to keep up with digital trends?
Challenge Your Assumptions About Going Digital
George Westerman, senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, explains which predigital assumptions companies should challenge as they continue on their digital transformation paths.
Four Steps to Digital Transformation
Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane, professor at Boston College Carroll School of Management, shares four strategic steps organizations can take on their trajectory toward digital maturity.
Four Pathways to Digital Transformation
Stephanie Woerner, research scientist at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), outlines four potential pathways to digital transformation.
How to Create a Data-Driven Culture
Ben Shields, senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, outlines three steps to steward a data-driven culture inside your organization.
Common Traits of Digitally Transforming Companies
Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane, professor at Boston College Carroll School of Business, shares key findings from his research with MIT Sloan Management Review on digitally transforming organizations.
Read More About Digital Transformation
Collaboration
Accelerating Digital Innovation Inside and Out
Digitally maturing companies are not only innovating more, they’re innovating differently.
Culture
‘Digital Transformation’ Is a Misnomer
Digital transformation is better thought of as adaptation to a constantly changing environment.
Customers
Digital Transformation Should Start With Customers
Major makeovers should benefit — and be noticed by — those who buy a company’s products and services.
Culture
Building Digital-Ready Culture in Traditional Organizations
Here’s a pragmatic framework for blending the best of the past with your ambitions for the future.
Sustainability
Digital Transformation on Purpose
Technology innovation offers an opportunity to resolve pressing social and environmental problems.
Business Models
Don’t Confuse Digital With Digitization
Digitization alone doesn’t make your company “digital” — but these five guiding principles can help.