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ORCHESTRATING VALUE: THE NEW DISCIPLINE OF CONTINUOUS DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

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November 2025

As transformation becomes continuous, enterprises must align strategy, agility, and intelligence to deliver measurable, enduring business value.

- By Shrikanth G

ORCHESTRATING VALUE: THE NEW DISCIPLINE OF CONTINUOUS DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

As transformation becomes an ever-evolving business capability, enterprises are rearchitecting themselves around agility, data, and intelligence.

In this conversation with Dataquest, Kelvin Cheema, Global CIO and Managing Director - Global Transformation & Change, at Acuity Knowledge Partners, explains how the digital mandate has shifted from execution to orchestration, and why alignment, measurement, and co-creation define the modern enterprise playbook.

How have enterprise transformation strategies matured in recent years amid constant market volatility and evolving customer expectations?

Digital transformation has evolved from being an IT-driven initiative to becoming the very fabric of how modern organisations think, operate, and compete. The early focus on digitisation and process automation has given way to a far more strategic model - one that fuses business design, technology, and data into a single, adaptive operating rhythm.

In the past, transformation meant upgrading systems or migrating to cloud platforms. Today, it means re-architecting the enterprise itself, aligning technology with business economics, client outcomes, and agility. The pace of market disruption, coupled with rapidly shifting customer expectations and regulatory pressures, has forced organisations to abandon static programmes in favour of modular, outcome-focused delivery models that can evolve continuously.

True digital maturity now depends on embedding agility, data, and intelligence into the enterprise core. Leading organisations no longer collect information; they operationalise it. AI and data models trained on proprietary insights are transforming how decisions are made and how problems are solved - moving from reactive analysis to proactive value creation.

When balancing budgets, talent, and measurable impact, which challenge do you find the most defining for digital leaders today?

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