Digital Transformation Stymied By Lack Of Talent And Organizational Structure, Finds Russell Reynolds Associates' Survey
Third Annual Digital Pulse Survey Shows Need for Digital Talent and Partnerships across Organization
Third Annual Digital Pulse Survey Shows Need for Digital Talent and Partnerships across Organization
NEW YORK, May 9, 2017 /CNW/ -- Russell Reynolds Associates, a leading global executive search and leadership advisory firm, today announced the findings from its Digital Pulse: 2017 Outlook and Perspectives from the Market. The firm surveyed more than 1,500 senior executives at companies with a digital strategy to understand how digital is transforming talent and leadership needs across organizations. Now in its third year, the survey questions covered setting and executing digital strategy, organizational structure and barriers to success. The results of the study provide clients actionable insights so they can maximize the positive impact of digital on their own organization.
The good news? Leadership, by and large, recognizes the need for digital transformation and is supportive of it. Ninety-one percent of respondents say their CEO makes a visible effort to support the company's digital vision and initiatives. Additionally, 60% of respondents say they have the appropriate leadership setting the digital vision. The bad news? Only 47% feel the right team is in place to effectively execute the strategy. The survey finds that digital transformation often is impeded by talent and structural issues, not an absence of executive support or strategic leadership.
Other findings from the study include:
"Leadership support, while crucial, is not enough on its own to drive digital transformation across an organization," said Tuck Rickards, Co-leader of the global Digital Transformation Practice and member of the CEO/Board Services Practice. "What we've seen through the Digital Pulse survey over the years is an increasing need to focus on recruiting the right digital talent and deploying these experts across an organization's structure. Only then do you see substantive change."
"Many, if not most, companies have reached the conclusion that they must embrace digital. But after several years of investments in innovation centers, catalyst roles and front-end technologies, leaders are grappling with the challenges of how to successfully scale, embed and operationalize transformation," explained Rhys Grossman, Co-leader of the global Digital Transformation Practice and member of the Consumer Practice.
Industry-specific findings from the Digital Pulse survey are available upon request. For more information, visit www.russellreynolds.com.
About Digital Pulse: 2017 Outlook and Perspectives from the Market
Since 2015, Russell Reynolds Associates has conducted a survey of 1,500+ senior executives to understand how digital is transforming talent and leadership needs in their organization. The survey includes setting and executing digital strategy, organizational structure and barriers to success. Digital Pulse: 2017 Outlook and Perspectives from the Market also offers firsthand insights from global members of the Russell Reynolds Associates' Digital Transformation Practice.
About Russell Reynolds Associates
Russell Reynolds Associates is a global leader in assessment, executive search and succession planning for boards of directors, chief executive officers and key roles within the C-suite. With more than 400 consultants in 47 offices around the world, we work closely with public, private and nonprofit organizations across all industries and regions. We help our clients build teams of transformational leaders who can meet today's challenges and anticipate the digital, economic, environmental and political trends that are reshaping the global business environment.
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