Digital transformation is imperative for businesses looking to thrive in today's rapidly evolving landscape. In Gartner’s 2023 Board Of Directors Survey on Business Strategy, 71% of businesses aim to progress on digital optimization—yet only 8% achieve it. This highlights the urgency and challenges spearheading a successful digital transformation strategy.
The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) leads the technology enablement efforts and is key in leveraging technology and data to catalyze growth by enhancing customer experiences, exploring new revenue streams, and driving operational excellence.
Traditionally, the CTO function involved maintaining existing infrastructure and applications to ensure smooth operations. However, the scope of the CTO role has expanded dramatically to include identifying and activating digital transformation opportunities. CTOs are now being measured on their ability to monetize data—making decisions impacting business growth.
While keeping systems up and running remains a key responsibility, the evolving mandate is to drive innovation through new technologies. The focus is not just on technology but on how it can enable fundamental changes to the customer journey and business model.
This entails moving from passive custodians of technology to proactive leaders of change, focused on revenue growth and automating for efficiency, and through initiatives like:
The CTO is, therefore, at the forefront of progressing the organization along its digital transformation journey.
Digital transformation requires identifying ways to use technology to reimagine the customer experience, meet users wherever they are, and provide contextual, personalized engagements.
The role also involves leveraging data to gain superior insights into customer segments, including latent needs and behavior patterns. These insights can then drive the development of new products, services, and revenue models to acquire new customers. Digital transformation is the idea that the organization needs to change their customer journey and attract customer segments they currently don't. That requires foundationally new technology requirements.
So, digital transformation entails a dual focus on enhancing engagement channels with customers (applications) and harnessing data to understand customers better.
Data is emerging as the fuel for digital transformation. As I like to put it, we need to think of it as the application front: how I'm interacting with the customer, and the data front: how I create new insights to determine what that journey looks like to create a better understanding of the customer and the transaction itself.
But data needs activation to unlock value. Monetizing data is the superpower CTOs must develop to spearhead digital transformation.
There are 5 key ways to monetize data:
Monetizing data in this manner creates tangible outcomes:
This directly translates to savings in time, effort, and costs.
Monetizing data has dual benefits: it powers growth by enhancing customer value and improving internal efficiencies.
Digital transformation is no longer an option but an imperative for sustainable growth. While the CTO outlines the strategic narrative, DBAs serve as the infantry that activates data monetization—the fuel for transformation.
As custodians of data assets, DBAs play a pivotal role in:
The skills that served DBAs well, such as technical mastery, an eye for detail, and data safeguarding, must now be complemented by a visionary, value-focused, and cloud-native mindset.
This evolution of the DBA will be vital for capitalizing on the opportunities from monetizing data to enable greater business growth and prosperity.
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