Digital transformation success hinges on people and culture, not just technology
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Glyn Rogers
Summary
The article reflects on a collaborative event hosted by the University of Southampton and Jisc about digital transformation. The key insight is that successful digital transformation depends as much on people, capability and culture as it does on technology. Through presentations and workshops, attendees explored how digital change can create better experiences for students and staff, emphasizing that technology alone is insufficient without addressing human factors.
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Digital change can create better experiences for students and staff
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