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I keep hearing about companies investing heavily in digital initiatives, but I’m skeptical whether digital transformation is more than just another business fad. For a manufacturing company like ours, with decades of traditional processes, it seems risky and expensive to change everything. Has anyone gone through this process and actually seen measurable benefits like reduced costs, happier customers, or faster workflows?
I totally understand your doubts — I had the same ones before my company went through it. What surprised me was how digital transformation is less about throwing away everything old and more about connecting the pieces you already have. In our case, we didn’t rebuild from scratch, but we redesigned processes and added tech where it mattered most. The ROI was clear after a year, with less downtime and fewer errors. If you want to read more, here’s a great resource: digital transformation
That actually gives me hope, thanks for sharing!