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Abstract
In today's highly dynamic environments, organizational leaders need to quickly adapt existing approaches to digital transformation. However, without a shared mindset between IS and business leaders, it is difficult to adopt new approaches in response to changes in the competitive and technology landscape. In this article, we share insights gained from two public sector organizations in which IS and business leaders used the Participatory Process Model (PPM) designed by the authors to share their assumptions about IS leadership, challenge existing IT strategies and collaboration patterns and adapt the organization's digitization approach. We demonstrate in detail how the leaders within these two organizations were engaged and offer recommendations for how other organizations can use the PPM to rapidly adapt their approaches to digital transformation through more effective IS leadership roles.
Recommended Citation
Hansen, Anne Mette; Kraemmergaard, Pernille; and Mathiassen, Lars
(2011)
"Rapid Adaptation in Digital Transformation: A Participatory Process for Engaging IS and Business Leaders,"
MIS Quarterly Executive: Vol. 10:
Iss.
4, Article 5.
Available at:
https://aisel.aisnet.org/misqe/vol10/iss4/5