Enterprise transformation
Enterprise transformation—it’s a significant undertaking, but it’s also something that could deliver big benefits for your business. Learn what enterprise transformation is, how to construct a roadmap to help, and why an enterprise communications solution could be the key to success. And if you’re in the market for one, see how Dialpad’s enterprise communications platform works with a demo!

The enterprise transformation process
Progressing from one step to the next in a digital transformation, organisational transformation, or really any transformation can be tricky. Executing a vision for your transformation takes planning and work.
In any enterprise transformation process, there are generally three key steps:
Transformation
The transformation stage of the process entails recognising that your business process needs to evolve. You need to take steps to decide precisely what fundamental change is necessary.
Once important decisions have been made, it’s time to draw up a clear plan or roadmap that will ensure transformation can be successfully achieved.
Optimisation
The optimisation stage of the process is where you ensure your organisational transformation is being implemented and adopted correctly, and continually make tweaks if they’re not.
Control
The control stage is the point in the process when the enterprise transformation is realised and needs to be observed to ensure it’s working as expected. In addition to ensuring that everything is working as planned, you also need to remain flexible and factor in any necessary further changes down the road.
Change management is critical to your transformation’s success—if employees, teams, and departments aren’t fully embracing the new business models, transformation will stall and bring about unwelcome effects like timelines being pushed back or inconsistent customer experiences.
Quick rundown: The 5 stages of constructing an enterprise transformation roadmap
An enterprise transformation roadmap is your blueprint for a successful transformation. There are five principal stages in building one:
1. High-level strategy identification
The first step in creating an enterprise transformation roadmap is to develop a high-level strategy. Look at your organisation’s long and short-term goals, future outcomes, and company-wide vision. Would your company benefit from an enterprise digital transformation? Or is a cultural transformation needed instead?
With that information at hand, break each item into actionable tasks that can move the business towards its new business transformation. Developing a high-level strategy will require collaboration between the many parties involved. With Dialpad’s cloud communications platform, you get powerful collaboration tools and integrations that make brainstorming and planning efficient and easy.
Take Dialpad’s team messaging capabilities, which allow employees to collaborate with each other over video, voice, or chat:

Once you have a strategy in place, you’ll be able to move along through the business transformation and keep your organisation on track. Have a timeline for completion in mind and adapt your strategy, leaving room for any delays.
2. Full C-suite engagement
Next, you’ll want to engage the rest of the senior stakeholders in your company to ensure you have the support and cross-organisational resources you need as you move through the transformation steps. Even though, as CIO, the transformation is largely your responsibility, you can’t succeed without buy-in across the board.
3. Scope and approach
There’s more than one way to cook an egg; the same is true of constructing your enterprise transformation roadmap. You know what direction you want the business to go (thanks to the high-level strategy, but you have to figure out how you’re going to get there. That’s where the scope and approach methodology comes in—you first need to define the parameters of the project and figure out the best way to tackle it.
For example, say you know that you need to improve your organisation’s communications, but how are you going to do that? Are you going to upgrade and expand your existing communications solution? Or are you going to scrap what you have and migrate to an entirely new platform? What are the ramifications of each? Does it involve rethinking your entire enterprise transformation strategy?
4. Mapping and monitoring
Mapping out your progress lets you see your project as a whole, so you can keep an eye on funds, implement cost savings where possible, and see the big picture. How you decide to map and monitor your progress is up to you. Create a visual map on paper, use project management tools, or develop your own unique system.
It’s critical to monitor progress throughout the transformation project. Define key performance indicators so you know whether or not the transformation process is effective. Business leaders like you should check in frequently, monitor business process metrics, and make sure steps have been completely realised.
5. Good governance
It’s important to practice and maintain good governance and change management throughout your project. This means defining the rules and principles you want to maintain throughout your project and making sure they’re used every step of the way.
For example, it’s vital that every step of the process has appropriate documentation. We don’t want to mire the team in red tape, but there does need to be a paper trail or records so that the process can be reviewed—or even duplicated—later on.
How a UCaaS solution can support your enterprise transformation strategy
When laying out your enterprise transformation strategy, you’ll quickly realise there are key solutions that can make the whole process much easier (or not, if you don’t have them). One of the prime examples is an enterprise communication solution.
Think of it this way: To fully realise and execute an enterprise transformation of any kind, you need to have stellar communication across multiple channels in an easy-to-manage workspace. Dialpad, for example, offers dozens of features to make communicating across large enterprises easy, even for distributed teams.
With Dialpad’s fully integrated UCaaS and CCaaS solution, you can streamline all your communications in one platform and focus all your energy on your enterprise transformation strategy. Dialpad also lets you manage phone numbers across your business from one platform. You can set up new employees in minutes, not to mention new offices and departments.
Here’s how easy to manage users and phone numbers in Dialpad:

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FAQs about enterprise transformation
When a company embarks on a major overhaul of its core business processes or organisational structure that fundamentally changes how the business operates, that’s enterprise transformation.
A real-world example of such a business transformation would be the turnaround the Ford Motor Company made since almost filing for bankruptcy in 2009. Ford has regained its title as an industry leader by implementing customer-focused design principles and restructuring the organisation.
Transformation allows companies to keep up with change, from new technology trends like the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to evolving customer demands. Transformation also helps businesses adapt to sudden or gradual changes in the business landscape, like the shift recently to hybrid work or sustainability in the workplace.
Transformation initiatives keep businesses relevant and increase customer satisfaction by allowing businesses to adapt to changing times and preferences. They accelerate the decision-making process by making transformation a formal part of the business strategy.
A transformation strategy is the practical plan laid out once a transformational change has been deemed necessary. Business leaders build the strategy based on core goals, objectives, and desired outcomes.
Key to enterprise transformation, a transformation strategy is the plan for the actual execution of the transformation program, including things like how to implement key transformation steps and monitor progress.
There are four main transformations common among large enterprises:
Organisational transformation: When a company decides to overhaul and completely restructure its internal processes and operational models.
Management transformation: Allows companies to better prepare for business growth and changes by creating a more flexible leadership model.
Cultural transformation: Often preceded by a management transformation, a cultural transformation can be difficult and involves an overall shift in the company culture towards a new attitude or perspective among employees and leadership.
Digital transformation: Companies will change business models and practices to embrace new digital technologies that improve the customer experience, business partnerships, and employees’ day-to-day work.