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The Digital Transformation Symphony: 
When IT and Business Play in Sync
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Successful Digital Transformation Hinges on a Strong IT-Business Relationship 
CIO leadership is essential for success in a rapidly changing digital world. 
To test the truth of this statement, we need look no further than Starbucks. When Stephen Gillett took over as CIO of Starbucks in 2008, the company was going through one of its most difficult phases. Starbucks’ stock price had lost half its value in less than two years and its same-store sales were declining. 
The company needed to do something dramatic to rev up growth and its CIO stepped up to the challenge. In early 2009, Stephen Gillett pitched the idea of setting up a new business unit focused on digital innovation and customer engagement to the company’s executive council. Gillett’s vision for the unit – which was christened “Digital Ventures” – involved fusing the marketing team’s product and consumer knowledge with 
Figure 1: Role of the IT-Business Relationship in Digital Transformation – Comparison of Digital Masters and 
non-Masters 
the IT team’s technical expertise, in order to deliver a digitally enhanced customer experience at Starbucks stores1. This was IT-business collaboration in action. 
As the original architect of Digital Ventures2, Gillett laid the foundations of a strong digital team. He hired Adam Brotman, an entrepreneur with experience in running digital startups. In the years that followed, Digital Ventures went on to deliver a range of innovations that played a pivotal role in Starbucks’ turnaround. These included “Starbucks Digital Network” that gave in-store customers access to premium digital content, as well as a mobile payments program linked to the company’s loyalty cards3. 
93% 92% 93% 75% 65% 61% 59% 53% ...a shared understanding of the role of IT in our organization…a shared view of the role of IT as a competitive weapon forour organization…a common view about the prioritization of IT investmentsDigital Transformation is likely to involve... % of respondents agreeing with the statementDigital Masters are companies that leverage digital technologies to transform their businessesDigital MastersNon-Masters…a shared understanding of how IT can be used to increasethe productivity of our organization's operations 
Source: Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, 2012 
After Gillett moved on from Starbucks in 2012, Brotman took over as Chief Digital Officer and head of Digital Ventures. Under Brotman, Digital Ventures has continued to drive Starbucks’ digital ambitions. Today, the company’s stock price has risen in value by more than 10-times in less than 6 years, from $7.17 per share in November 2008 to $75 per share in March 20144. 
Starbucks’ dramatic success is a powerful lesson in collaboration. As CIO, Gillett collaborated closely with Starbucks CMO Annie Young-Scrivner to develop technical as well as go-to-market strategies. In Gillett’s words, “Collaboration means IT is integrated with customer offerings and loyalty programs. You need both sides of the business to bring these efforts to life.5”
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Digital Masters differentiate themselves from their peers by consciously striving to build a close relationship between IT and the business. 
47% of CIOs in a survey reported that their CEOs saw them as their company’s digital leaders – however, only 15% of the CEOs in the same survey named the CIO as their company’s digital leader. 
However, Digital Masters are exceptions. The IT-business relationship in most organizations is often a fractious relationship rather than a marriage of equals. Business teams often find the IT department’s high costs and long implementation timelines unacceptable. In addition, IT leaders are often faulted for not speaking the language of business. A recent survey highlights this disconnect. When CIOs were asked whether CEOs saw them as their company’s digital leaders, 47% responded in the affirmative. However, when CEOs were asked about their company’s digital leaders, only 15% named the CIO7. Such a disconnect contributes to business executives overlooking the IT department’s role in Digital Transformation. 
Our 3-year research with the MIT Center for Digital Business also underscores the significance of a strong partnership between IT and the business in driving successful Digital Transformation6. Digital Masters, such as Starbucks, that leverage digital technologies effectively, differentiate themselves from their peers by consciously striving to build a close relationship between IT and the business. This relationship is founded on a shared understanding of the impact of IT on driving productivity and 
Figure 2: How Can CIOs Help Build a Strong IT-Business Partnership? 
Redesign the IT Department to Boost Digital Innovation Create a digital IT unit with a cross-functional team structure Rely on rapid iterations to test digital initiatives Shorten software release cycles to weeks, days or even hoursInvest in building digital platforms that enable business teams to meet their growth objectives Provide an environment for business teams to innovate rapidly Develop a Strong Digital Platform Take radical measures to create a simpler and more cost-effective IT infrastructure Consolidate and standardize IT assets and leverage reusable components Rationalize the IT Landscape to Reinvest Savings on Digital Innovation 
Leading CIOs take this disconnect head on and try and fix it. Our research shows that these IT leaders take three key actions to align the IT department with the needs of the business (see Figure 2). These actions help improve the IT-business relationship over time. We explore each of these actions in the sections that follow. 
competitive advantage. Ninety-three percent of the Digital Masters in our research reported that their business and IT teams shared a common understanding about the role of IT in the organization, in contrast to 65% of non- Masters (see Figure 1). 
Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis; “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014
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The use of DevOps practices helps break down silos between IT development and operations teams and leads to more rapid deployment cycles. 
Digital initiatives call for a new working model that harmonizes the expertise of IT and business teams and promotes greater dialogue and mutual understanding between them. 
Redesigning the IT Department Unlocks 
Digital Innovation 
Leading CIOs recognize that digital initiatives need to be run at a distinctly different rhythm compared to traditional IT programs. While traditional IT programs follow stable and predictable lifecycles that last several years, digital initiatives, especially those involving customer- facing processes, have a much shorter time-to-market and need to be more flexible and adaptive to change. Leading CIOs redesign the IT department so that it can run at dual-speed. In addition to ensuring that traditional projects continue to run reliably, they develop strategies that support the rapid rollout of digital initiatives. 
Create a Digital IT Unit with a Cross-Functional Team Structure 
Successful Digital Transformation requires that both IT and business teams work together towards a common vision and goal. This in turn requires a shift from the traditional IT-business working relationship, where the two teams operate separately, with business providing the requirements and IT delivering the technology. Digital initiatives call for a new working model that harmonizes the expertise of both teams and promotes greater dialogue and mutual understanding between them. 
Leading CIOs help create such a working model by setting up a digital IT unit with a cross-functional team structure. Members from both IT and business teams work together as part of the digital IT unit, with common budgets, KPIs and objectives. Such a cross-functional team structure brings a business focus to digital initiatives. It also serves to reduce costs and duplication of efforts, and speeds up time to market for digital initiatives8. UK-based Lloyds Banking Group, for instance, owes much of its success with digital retail banking to its digital services unit. The unit is led jointly by a senior IT executive and a senior business executive, which ensures that digital initiatives are developed holistically. Not only does the unit deliver the technology solutions for the bank’s new digital retail banking initiatives, but it also ensures that business processes are adapted appropriately. 
Use a Test-and-Learn Strategy for Digital Initiatives 
Leading CIOs rely on experimentation to rapidly test the business impact of digital initiatives before they initiate large-scale deployments. For instance, in 2012, then Philips CIO Jeroen Tas set up the “Digital Accelerator Lab” to speed up digital innovation. The lab creates use-cases for connected products and rapidly builds prototypes of devices and apps9. These prototypes then go through user testing to gauge customer responses10. As head of the lab, Tas worked closely with business teams to develop and take new product ideas to market. The lab served to inter-connect various business units within Philips, which otherwise operated in silos. It brought together their expertise to develop solutions that offer customers a holistic connected experience11. 
Graduate to a Continuous Deployment Model for Digital Initiatives 
Successful Digital Transformation requires a highly agile approach to software development. Software development methodologies such as DevOps12 help organizations break down silos between IT development and operations teams so that they can collaborate more effectively. DevOps helps align development and operations processes to common business objectives. It ensures that both teams operate more smoothly together. This in turn leads to the early detection and correction of problems and results in more rapid software releases. A global survey of IT executives revealed that teams that were following DevOps practices for the longest duration shipped code up to 30 times faster than their peers13. For instance, the use of DevOps has enabled online payments firm PayPal to reduce the time taken to deploy apps from weeks to days14. At Lloyds Banking Group, which has more than 10 million Internet banking users and processes 110 million transactions each day15, the use of DevOps has helped accelerate the pace of Digital Transformation. Nick Stemp,
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principal lead architect at Lloyds 
Banking Group highlights how 
the use of DevOps has improved 
software development efficiency at the 
bank: “We’re seeing more defects in 
development, which is where we want 
to see them. People doing the testing 
can do the fix, which saves us doing the 
fixes later in the lifecycle [where it is more 
costly]16” 
UK Government Digital Service: A Success Story in IT-led Digital Transformation 
In late 2010, the UK Government embarked on a Digital Transformation journey when it announced that public services 
should be delivered by default through digital channels. The government’s decision was in response to a report published 
by Martha Lane Fox, then UK Digital Champion and one of the most influential leaders in UK IT. The report called for a 
radical improvement in the government’s online services to provide higher quality and more convenient 24/7 services to 
users. 
Defining a Clear Digital Strategy and Vision: The government set up the Government Digital Service (GDS) 
in 2011, by merging its existing, disparate digital teams. GDS was built with the vision to be “the center for digital 
government in the UK, building and championing a ‘digital culture’ that puts the user first and delivers the best, low cost 
public services possible.” 
Laying Down a Strong Governance Framework for Transformation: Central to GDS’ governance strategy 
was the setting up of a dual-speed IT structure. GDS consisted of two distinct teams - the digital unit, which was tasked 
with the delivery of digital services, and the technology team, which was responsible for running traditional or “Mission IT”. 
Mission IT comprised Line of Business applications that ran the internal processes of individual departments. GDS also 
developed a comprehensive framework for the management of the two teams and their interactions. 
Adopting a Highly Agile Approach to Software Development: GDS needed to move swiftly in order to meet its 
ambitious goal of fully digitizing 25 of the most crucial public services by March 2015. To achieve its goal, GDS developed 
a comprehensive “Government Service Design Manual”. The manual offered customized resources to all digital teams, 
on the merits of using methods such as DevOps and Agile to achieve operational excellence. In addition, Agile coaches 
were employed to complement the work of transformation teams. As a result of these initiatives, the GOV.UK website saw 
more than 1500 application updates in its first year alone. 
The GDS has so far transformed 22 of the most significant UK public services. The overall transformation is expected to 
deliver between £1.7 billion and £1.8 billion in annual savings to the government as well as service users. 
Source: GOV.UK Press Release, “Digital by default proposed for government services”, November 2010; Computer Weekly, 
“UKtech50: The most influential people in UK IT – the top 10”, November 2010; GOV.UK Blog, “Introducing the Government Digital 
Service”, March 2011; GOV.UK Policy Paper, “Government Digital Strategy”, November 2012; Government Digital Service Blog, 
“Rebalancing technology across government”, October 2013; GOV.UK, “Digital Transformation”, October 2014; GOV.UK Corporate 
Report, “Government Digital Strategy: annual report 2013”, December 2013; GOV.UK Corporate Report, “Government Digital 
Strategy: quarterly progress report October 2014”, October 2014; GOV.UK, “Digital by Default Service Standard”, 2012; GOV.UK, 
“Government Service Design Manual”, 2012; GOV.UK Research and Analysis, “Digital Efficiency Report”, November 2012 
A strong IT department, revamped 
to meet the needs of the digital age, 
provides a strong foundation for an 
organization’s future growth (see insert 
on UK Government Digital Service).
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At Kellogg’s, CIO 
Brian Rice collaborated 
closely with the CMO 
to build a standardized, 
global web-based 
platform that helps 
marketing teams 
target customers more 
effectively. 
In recent years, a successful platform has 
emerged as a key source of competitive 
advantage for organizations. 
A successful example of the power of 
a platform is Amazon. By organizing 
itself internally around a service-oriented 
architecture, Amazon ensured 
that internal teams as well as external 
partners could rapidly build their own 
applications using Amazon’s open APIs. 
A platform-focused strategy has helped 
Amazon create a vast ecosystem of 
services, allowing it to scale much more 
rapidly. 
A Strong Digital Platform gives Digital Initiatives 
a Shot in the Arm 
Lloyds Banking Group: Reinventing IT for the Digital Age 
In 2006, Lloyds Banking Group (then Lloyds TSB) began to realize that its online retail platform could not scale to meet 
its future needs. Soon after, following a merger with Halifax Bank of Scotland, the bank’s online banking customer base 
expanded dramatically from 1.5 million to 5 million. At this point, the bank was faced with two options. The first option was 
to undertake a re-platforming exercise that would modernize critical aspects of the platform so that it could meet current 
requirements. The second option was to build an entirely new platform that would last for decades but require a huge 
upfront investment. The bank chose the second option. The decision proved to be the right one as the platform has played 
a vital role in the bank’s Digital Transformation success. Today, Lloyds Banking Group has more than 10 million active digital 
customers and accounts for £1.5 trillion in digital commercial client transactions per year. 
Lloyds Banking Group’s Digital Transformation journey offers many useful lessons. These include: 
Realizing the Central Role of IT in Digital Transformation: It is no longer sufficient for IT to just align its priorities 
with business objectives. IT must be central to a firm’s Digital Transformation journey. LBG’s executive team realized this 
very early. They asked a senior IT executive, Zak Mian, and a senior business executive, Ashley Machin, to set up a digital 
team and work together to speed-up digital innovation. 
Creating a Successful IT-Business Relationship: Having business and IT work together on digital initiatives 
ensured that they were both equally involved in creating the blueprint for the bank’s Digital Transformation. It brought down 
the “walls” that traditionally existed between the teams, promoted dialogue and created greater mutual understanding and 
trust between IT and the business. This in turn reduced costs and process delays, and accelerated time-to-market for 
digital initiatives. 
Building a Successful Digital Platform to Drive Future Growth: The digital team built a scalable digital platform 
as the first step towards the bank’s Digital Transformation. The team then extended the platform to new digital services, 
such as credit card processing. The success of the platform initiative led to other businesses, such as mortgages and 
commercial products, seeking out Mian and Machin to help with the Digital Transformation of their businesses. 
Enable Business Teams to 
Rapidly Rollout New Digital 
Initiatives 
Leading CIOs invest in building 
successful platforms that can act as 
engines of growth for their organizations. 
At Kellogg’s, for instance, CIO Brian 
Rice collaborated closely with Kellogg’s 
CMO to build a standardized, global 
web-based platform that supports 
the marketing teams at Kellogg’s in 
numerous ways. For instance, the 
Source: Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard 
Business Review Press, October 2014; Harvard Business Review Blog Network, HBR Blog “Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?” 
by Didier Bonnet, August 2013; Lloyds Banking Group, “Group Overview”, 2014; Lloyds Banking Group, “Strategic Update, Presentation to 
analysts and investors”, October 2014
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At Dell, CIO Adriana 
Karaboutis’s team built 
a self-service platform 
that allows business 
teams to test their own 
product ideas. 
Provide an Environment for 
Business Teams to Test and 
Build Digital Solutions 
Leading CIOs empower business teams 
to build their own solutions. Rather than 
trying to own all IT and implementation 
decisions, CIOs such as Dell’s Adriana 
Karaboutis are comfortable with sharing 
control with business teams. At Dell, 
Karaboutis’s team built a self-service 
platform that allows business teams 
to test their own product ideas. The IT 
department then helps business teams 
take their ideas to production. Karaboutis 
describes the rationale behind her focus 
on self-service in these words: “The line 
between IT and business is blurring fast. 
The CIO who tries to maintain walls and 
Platform 
Benefits 
Stimulates 
Ecosystem Growth 
Provides a 
Base for 
Advanced 
Analytics 
Helps Balance 
Centralization 
versus 
Decentralization 
Enhances 
Customer 
Engagement 
Spurs Innovation 
through 
Self-Service 
Enables Rapid 
Expansion of 
Digital Services 
Offers open APIs to encourage 
partners to rapidly develop new 
products and services on its 
platform 
Built a self-service platform to 
enable business teams to 
develop their own product ideas 
Built a scalable and robust retail 
banking platform that enabled 
the rollout of several new digital 
services 
Developed a crowdsourcing 
platform to seek product ideas 
from its online customer 
community 
All websites globally are served 
by a single global platform – the 
platform allows local units to 
customize web content and 
marketing campaigns 
Built a global web-based platform 
that provides marketing teams with 
a single view of all customer data, 
which enables more personalized 
messaging 
Source: “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business 
Review Press, October 2014 
Figure 3: What are the Benefits that CIOs can drive with a Strong Digital Platform? 
platform provides marketing teams 
with a single view of all customer data, 
which allows them to target customers 
with more personalized messaging. The 
platform also enables marketing teams 
to rapidly rollout new company-wide 
initiatives. For instance, the platform 
has enabled Kellogg’s to expand its 
loyalty program online, which allows 
consumers to redeem their reward 
points electronically17. 
At Lloyds Banking Group, senior IT 
executive, Zak Mian, worked closely 
with senior business executive, Ashley 
Machin to build a platform that has 
played a foundational role in the bank’s 
digital retail banking success (see insert 
on Lloyds Banking Group). 
tries to own everything is the CIO who 
will go down quickly. This is now about 
a CIO who enables environments and 
allows choice and self-service as we 
move forward and look at the next best 
innovations.18”
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Leading CIOs radically rationalize existing IT infrastructure, so that the resultant cost savings can be diverted to digital innovation. 
Rationalizing IT Infrastructure Provides Sustained Funding for Digital Initiatives 
Digital innovation requires sustained funding. Our research with the MIT Sloan Management Review shows that lack of funding is one of the most significant organizational barriers to Digital Transformation (see Figure 4)19. 
% of respondentsNo “burning platform” / no sense of urgencyNot enough fundingLimitations of IT systemsRoles and responsibilities are not clearLack of visionUnclear business caseBusiness units implementing independently in silosCulture not amenable to changeLack of leadership skillsRegulatory concernsOthers40% 33% 29% 28% 28% 27% 23% 19% 17% 9% 5% 
Figure 4: Organizational Barriers to Digital Transformation 
Leading CIOs focus on improving the efficiency of traditional IT operations, so that the resultant cost savings can be diverted to digital innovation. They do so by radically rationalizing existing IT infrastructure in order to reduce the complexity of the IT landscape. This complexity stems from the large number of redundant and heavily customized systems and applications that organizations accumulate over time. In fact, in a survey of senior IT leaders conducted by Capgemini in 2014, 48% of respondents reported that their organizations had more applications than the business actually required20. In order to reduce complexity dramatically, leading CIOs opt for massive IT consolidation and simplification initiatives. Consolidation involves a planned reduction in IT assets either by centralization of infrastructure or by the use of fewer, more efficient systems. IT simplification, on the other hand, involves the standardization of applications and tools, and the use of reusable assets as far as possible. 
For Phil Jordan, Group CIO at Telefonica, consolidation and simplification of IT infrastructure have been two of the key pillars of Telefonica’s global IT strategy. Under Phil’s leadership, Telefonica decommissioned 1,139 applications in 2013 alone. The number of systems in use has reduced from 7,000 to 4,200 in three years. Phil has also launched programs on multi-country consolidation of IT assets, as well as one of the largest private Cloud implementations in Europe. The use of off-the-shelf Cloud-based solutions has helped Telefonica cut costs significantly21. Jordan’s focus on IT rationalization has contributed to a €14 billion debt reduction for Telefonica which helped the company return to revenue growth22. It has also helped drive business transformation at Telefonica by strengthening the company’s digital capabilities in self-care and marketing23. 
Source: Capgemini Consulting and MIT Sloan Management Review, “Embracing Digital Technology: A New Strategic Imperative”, October 2013
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Under CIO Phil Jordan’s 
leadership, Telefonica 
decommissioned 1,139 
applications in 2013 
alone. 
At semiconductor major Analog Devices, 
CIO Peter Forte launched a three-year 
effort to rationalize the company’s 
legacy infrastructure in order to deliver 
savings that could be used for new 
product development. Forte’s focus on 
virtualization resulted in millions of dollars 
of savings, which were poured back into 
innovation. As a result of the CIO’s efforts, 
the proportion of the IT budget spent on 
maintaining legacy infrastructure has 
reduced from over 80% to 62%24. 
The role of IT in enabling Digital 
Transformation cannot be overstated. 
However, it is only when IT and 
business come together that true Digital 
Transformation can be achieved. CIOs 
can play a vital role in making this 
possible. By continually striving to align 
the IT department with the needs of 
the business, CIOs can contribute 
significantly towards strengthening the 
IT-business relationship and helping their 
organizations advance confidently into 
the digital future.
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1 
InformationWeek, “Starbucks’ Stephen Gillett: InformationWeek’s IT Chief of The Year”, December 2011 
2 
Forbes.com, “Stephen Gillett’s Rise From CIO Of Starbucks To COO Of Symantec”, July 2013 
3 
Forbes.com, “What Best Buy Will Gain from Starbucks’ Loss”, March 2012 
4 
Starbucks.com, “Starbucks Coffee 2014 Annual Meeting of Shareholders – Howard Schultz”, March 2014 
5 
Microsoft, “IT and Marketing Finding Common Ground”, April 2011 
6 
Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, “The Digital Advantage: How Digital Leaders Outperform their Peers in Every Industry”, November 2012; “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014 
7 
InformationWeek, “CIOs Face Digital Leadership Problem”, October 2014 
8 
Harvard Business Review Blog Network, “Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?”, August 2013 
9 
CIO.com, “Former Philips CIO Reveals His Path to Becoming CEO”, June 2014 
10 
FastCompany.com, “How Philips’ Digital Accelerator Lab Is Hacking Google Glass For Surgeons”, January 2014 
11 
Live Mint, “Philips eyes Google Glass app for doctors”, March 2014 
12 
DevOps - DevOps (development and operations) is an enterprise software development concept. The goal of DevOps is to change and improve the relationship between development and IT operations teams by advocating better communication and collaboration between them. 
13 
PuppetLabs.com, “5 KPIs that Make the Case for DevOps”, July 2013 
14 
OpenNetSummit.org, “DevOps and OpenStack/SDN – a real world perspective”, March 2014 
15 
ComputerWorld HK, “Lloyds Bank Cuts App Development Costs with Service Virtualization”, November 2013 
16 
ComputerWorld HK, “Lloyds Bank Cuts App Development Costs with Service Virtualization”, November 2013 
17 
CIO.com, “The CMO and CIO Relationship at Kellogg”, July 2014 
18 
CIO.in, “CIOs Who Try to Maintain Walls Shall Perish: Adriana Karaboutis : Adriana Karaboutis” 
19 
Capgemini Consulting and MIT Sloan Management Review, “Embracing Digital Technology: A New Strategic Imperative”, October 2013 
20 
Capgemini, “The Application Landscape Report 2014”, 2014 
21 
Business Cloud News, “Telefónica Group CIO: Using cloud to regain ground lost to OTT players”, August 2014 
22 
CIO Magazine, “CIO 100 – 2014 - #2 – Phil Jordan, Telefonica”, 2014 
23 
Telefonica, “Telefónica January-June 2014 Results Conference Call Transcript”, July 2014 
24 
ComputerWorld, “How to balance maintenance and IT innovation”, October 2013 
References
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Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation 
consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing 
in advising and supporting enterprises in significant 
transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with 
an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy 
creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global 
team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading 
companies and governments to master Digital Transformation, 
drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and 
our leadership in business transformation and organizational 
change. 
Find out more at: www.capgemini-consulting.com 
With more than 130,000 people in over 40 countries, Capgemini 
is one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, 
technology and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2013 
global revenues of EUR 10.1 billion. Together with its clients, 
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solutions that fit their needs and drive the results they want. A 
deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its 
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and draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model. 
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About Capgemini and the 
Collaborative Business Experience 
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© 2014 Capgemini. All rights reserved. 
Jerome Buvat 
Head of Digital Transformation 
Research Institute 
jerome.buvat@capgemini.com 
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Manager, Digital Transformation 
Research Institute 
roopa.nambiar@capgemini.com 
Cyril Francois 
Senior Vice President 
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For more information contact 
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Digital Transformation 
Research Institute 
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The authors would like to thank Pierre Hessler, Capgemini Fellow, for his valuable inputs. The authors would also like to acknowledge 
the contributions of Ron Tolido, Senior Vice President and CTO Application Services, Capgemini, and Amol Khadikar from the Digital 
Transformation Research Institute. 
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The digital transformation symphony when it and business play in sync

  • 1. The Digital Transformation Symphony: When IT and Business Play in Sync
  • 2. 2 Successful Digital Transformation Hinges on a Strong IT-Business Relationship CIO leadership is essential for success in a rapidly changing digital world. To test the truth of this statement, we need look no further than Starbucks. When Stephen Gillett took over as CIO of Starbucks in 2008, the company was going through one of its most difficult phases. Starbucks’ stock price had lost half its value in less than two years and its same-store sales were declining. The company needed to do something dramatic to rev up growth and its CIO stepped up to the challenge. In early 2009, Stephen Gillett pitched the idea of setting up a new business unit focused on digital innovation and customer engagement to the company’s executive council. Gillett’s vision for the unit – which was christened “Digital Ventures” – involved fusing the marketing team’s product and consumer knowledge with Figure 1: Role of the IT-Business Relationship in Digital Transformation – Comparison of Digital Masters and non-Masters the IT team’s technical expertise, in order to deliver a digitally enhanced customer experience at Starbucks stores1. This was IT-business collaboration in action. As the original architect of Digital Ventures2, Gillett laid the foundations of a strong digital team. He hired Adam Brotman, an entrepreneur with experience in running digital startups. In the years that followed, Digital Ventures went on to deliver a range of innovations that played a pivotal role in Starbucks’ turnaround. These included “Starbucks Digital Network” that gave in-store customers access to premium digital content, as well as a mobile payments program linked to the company’s loyalty cards3. 93% 92% 93% 75% 65% 61% 59% 53% ...a shared understanding of the role of IT in our organization…a shared view of the role of IT as a competitive weapon forour organization…a common view about the prioritization of IT investmentsDigital Transformation is likely to involve... % of respondents agreeing with the statementDigital Masters are companies that leverage digital technologies to transform their businessesDigital MastersNon-Masters…a shared understanding of how IT can be used to increasethe productivity of our organization's operations Source: Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, 2012 After Gillett moved on from Starbucks in 2012, Brotman took over as Chief Digital Officer and head of Digital Ventures. Under Brotman, Digital Ventures has continued to drive Starbucks’ digital ambitions. Today, the company’s stock price has risen in value by more than 10-times in less than 6 years, from $7.17 per share in November 2008 to $75 per share in March 20144. Starbucks’ dramatic success is a powerful lesson in collaboration. As CIO, Gillett collaborated closely with Starbucks CMO Annie Young-Scrivner to develop technical as well as go-to-market strategies. In Gillett’s words, “Collaboration means IT is integrated with customer offerings and loyalty programs. You need both sides of the business to bring these efforts to life.5”
  • 3. 3 Digital Masters differentiate themselves from their peers by consciously striving to build a close relationship between IT and the business. 47% of CIOs in a survey reported that their CEOs saw them as their company’s digital leaders – however, only 15% of the CEOs in the same survey named the CIO as their company’s digital leader. However, Digital Masters are exceptions. The IT-business relationship in most organizations is often a fractious relationship rather than a marriage of equals. Business teams often find the IT department’s high costs and long implementation timelines unacceptable. In addition, IT leaders are often faulted for not speaking the language of business. A recent survey highlights this disconnect. When CIOs were asked whether CEOs saw them as their company’s digital leaders, 47% responded in the affirmative. However, when CEOs were asked about their company’s digital leaders, only 15% named the CIO7. Such a disconnect contributes to business executives overlooking the IT department’s role in Digital Transformation. Our 3-year research with the MIT Center for Digital Business also underscores the significance of a strong partnership between IT and the business in driving successful Digital Transformation6. Digital Masters, such as Starbucks, that leverage digital technologies effectively, differentiate themselves from their peers by consciously striving to build a close relationship between IT and the business. This relationship is founded on a shared understanding of the impact of IT on driving productivity and Figure 2: How Can CIOs Help Build a Strong IT-Business Partnership? Redesign the IT Department to Boost Digital Innovation Create a digital IT unit with a cross-functional team structure Rely on rapid iterations to test digital initiatives Shorten software release cycles to weeks, days or even hoursInvest in building digital platforms that enable business teams to meet their growth objectives Provide an environment for business teams to innovate rapidly Develop a Strong Digital Platform Take radical measures to create a simpler and more cost-effective IT infrastructure Consolidate and standardize IT assets and leverage reusable components Rationalize the IT Landscape to Reinvest Savings on Digital Innovation Leading CIOs take this disconnect head on and try and fix it. Our research shows that these IT leaders take three key actions to align the IT department with the needs of the business (see Figure 2). These actions help improve the IT-business relationship over time. We explore each of these actions in the sections that follow. competitive advantage. Ninety-three percent of the Digital Masters in our research reported that their business and IT teams shared a common understanding about the role of IT in the organization, in contrast to 65% of non- Masters (see Figure 1). Source: Capgemini Consulting Analysis; “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014
  • 4. 4 The use of DevOps practices helps break down silos between IT development and operations teams and leads to more rapid deployment cycles. Digital initiatives call for a new working model that harmonizes the expertise of IT and business teams and promotes greater dialogue and mutual understanding between them. Redesigning the IT Department Unlocks Digital Innovation Leading CIOs recognize that digital initiatives need to be run at a distinctly different rhythm compared to traditional IT programs. While traditional IT programs follow stable and predictable lifecycles that last several years, digital initiatives, especially those involving customer- facing processes, have a much shorter time-to-market and need to be more flexible and adaptive to change. Leading CIOs redesign the IT department so that it can run at dual-speed. In addition to ensuring that traditional projects continue to run reliably, they develop strategies that support the rapid rollout of digital initiatives. Create a Digital IT Unit with a Cross-Functional Team Structure Successful Digital Transformation requires that both IT and business teams work together towards a common vision and goal. This in turn requires a shift from the traditional IT-business working relationship, where the two teams operate separately, with business providing the requirements and IT delivering the technology. Digital initiatives call for a new working model that harmonizes the expertise of both teams and promotes greater dialogue and mutual understanding between them. Leading CIOs help create such a working model by setting up a digital IT unit with a cross-functional team structure. Members from both IT and business teams work together as part of the digital IT unit, with common budgets, KPIs and objectives. Such a cross-functional team structure brings a business focus to digital initiatives. It also serves to reduce costs and duplication of efforts, and speeds up time to market for digital initiatives8. UK-based Lloyds Banking Group, for instance, owes much of its success with digital retail banking to its digital services unit. The unit is led jointly by a senior IT executive and a senior business executive, which ensures that digital initiatives are developed holistically. Not only does the unit deliver the technology solutions for the bank’s new digital retail banking initiatives, but it also ensures that business processes are adapted appropriately. Use a Test-and-Learn Strategy for Digital Initiatives Leading CIOs rely on experimentation to rapidly test the business impact of digital initiatives before they initiate large-scale deployments. For instance, in 2012, then Philips CIO Jeroen Tas set up the “Digital Accelerator Lab” to speed up digital innovation. The lab creates use-cases for connected products and rapidly builds prototypes of devices and apps9. These prototypes then go through user testing to gauge customer responses10. As head of the lab, Tas worked closely with business teams to develop and take new product ideas to market. The lab served to inter-connect various business units within Philips, which otherwise operated in silos. It brought together their expertise to develop solutions that offer customers a holistic connected experience11. Graduate to a Continuous Deployment Model for Digital Initiatives Successful Digital Transformation requires a highly agile approach to software development. Software development methodologies such as DevOps12 help organizations break down silos between IT development and operations teams so that they can collaborate more effectively. DevOps helps align development and operations processes to common business objectives. It ensures that both teams operate more smoothly together. This in turn leads to the early detection and correction of problems and results in more rapid software releases. A global survey of IT executives revealed that teams that were following DevOps practices for the longest duration shipped code up to 30 times faster than their peers13. For instance, the use of DevOps has enabled online payments firm PayPal to reduce the time taken to deploy apps from weeks to days14. At Lloyds Banking Group, which has more than 10 million Internet banking users and processes 110 million transactions each day15, the use of DevOps has helped accelerate the pace of Digital Transformation. Nick Stemp,
  • 5. 5 principal lead architect at Lloyds Banking Group highlights how the use of DevOps has improved software development efficiency at the bank: “We’re seeing more defects in development, which is where we want to see them. People doing the testing can do the fix, which saves us doing the fixes later in the lifecycle [where it is more costly]16” UK Government Digital Service: A Success Story in IT-led Digital Transformation In late 2010, the UK Government embarked on a Digital Transformation journey when it announced that public services should be delivered by default through digital channels. The government’s decision was in response to a report published by Martha Lane Fox, then UK Digital Champion and one of the most influential leaders in UK IT. The report called for a radical improvement in the government’s online services to provide higher quality and more convenient 24/7 services to users. Defining a Clear Digital Strategy and Vision: The government set up the Government Digital Service (GDS) in 2011, by merging its existing, disparate digital teams. GDS was built with the vision to be “the center for digital government in the UK, building and championing a ‘digital culture’ that puts the user first and delivers the best, low cost public services possible.” Laying Down a Strong Governance Framework for Transformation: Central to GDS’ governance strategy was the setting up of a dual-speed IT structure. GDS consisted of two distinct teams - the digital unit, which was tasked with the delivery of digital services, and the technology team, which was responsible for running traditional or “Mission IT”. Mission IT comprised Line of Business applications that ran the internal processes of individual departments. GDS also developed a comprehensive framework for the management of the two teams and their interactions. Adopting a Highly Agile Approach to Software Development: GDS needed to move swiftly in order to meet its ambitious goal of fully digitizing 25 of the most crucial public services by March 2015. To achieve its goal, GDS developed a comprehensive “Government Service Design Manual”. The manual offered customized resources to all digital teams, on the merits of using methods such as DevOps and Agile to achieve operational excellence. In addition, Agile coaches were employed to complement the work of transformation teams. As a result of these initiatives, the GOV.UK website saw more than 1500 application updates in its first year alone. The GDS has so far transformed 22 of the most significant UK public services. The overall transformation is expected to deliver between £1.7 billion and £1.8 billion in annual savings to the government as well as service users. Source: GOV.UK Press Release, “Digital by default proposed for government services”, November 2010; Computer Weekly, “UKtech50: The most influential people in UK IT – the top 10”, November 2010; GOV.UK Blog, “Introducing the Government Digital Service”, March 2011; GOV.UK Policy Paper, “Government Digital Strategy”, November 2012; Government Digital Service Blog, “Rebalancing technology across government”, October 2013; GOV.UK, “Digital Transformation”, October 2014; GOV.UK Corporate Report, “Government Digital Strategy: annual report 2013”, December 2013; GOV.UK Corporate Report, “Government Digital Strategy: quarterly progress report October 2014”, October 2014; GOV.UK, “Digital by Default Service Standard”, 2012; GOV.UK, “Government Service Design Manual”, 2012; GOV.UK Research and Analysis, “Digital Efficiency Report”, November 2012 A strong IT department, revamped to meet the needs of the digital age, provides a strong foundation for an organization’s future growth (see insert on UK Government Digital Service).
  • 6. 6 At Kellogg’s, CIO Brian Rice collaborated closely with the CMO to build a standardized, global web-based platform that helps marketing teams target customers more effectively. In recent years, a successful platform has emerged as a key source of competitive advantage for organizations. A successful example of the power of a platform is Amazon. By organizing itself internally around a service-oriented architecture, Amazon ensured that internal teams as well as external partners could rapidly build their own applications using Amazon’s open APIs. A platform-focused strategy has helped Amazon create a vast ecosystem of services, allowing it to scale much more rapidly. A Strong Digital Platform gives Digital Initiatives a Shot in the Arm Lloyds Banking Group: Reinventing IT for the Digital Age In 2006, Lloyds Banking Group (then Lloyds TSB) began to realize that its online retail platform could not scale to meet its future needs. Soon after, following a merger with Halifax Bank of Scotland, the bank’s online banking customer base expanded dramatically from 1.5 million to 5 million. At this point, the bank was faced with two options. The first option was to undertake a re-platforming exercise that would modernize critical aspects of the platform so that it could meet current requirements. The second option was to build an entirely new platform that would last for decades but require a huge upfront investment. The bank chose the second option. The decision proved to be the right one as the platform has played a vital role in the bank’s Digital Transformation success. Today, Lloyds Banking Group has more than 10 million active digital customers and accounts for £1.5 trillion in digital commercial client transactions per year. Lloyds Banking Group’s Digital Transformation journey offers many useful lessons. These include: Realizing the Central Role of IT in Digital Transformation: It is no longer sufficient for IT to just align its priorities with business objectives. IT must be central to a firm’s Digital Transformation journey. LBG’s executive team realized this very early. They asked a senior IT executive, Zak Mian, and a senior business executive, Ashley Machin, to set up a digital team and work together to speed-up digital innovation. Creating a Successful IT-Business Relationship: Having business and IT work together on digital initiatives ensured that they were both equally involved in creating the blueprint for the bank’s Digital Transformation. It brought down the “walls” that traditionally existed between the teams, promoted dialogue and created greater mutual understanding and trust between IT and the business. This in turn reduced costs and process delays, and accelerated time-to-market for digital initiatives. Building a Successful Digital Platform to Drive Future Growth: The digital team built a scalable digital platform as the first step towards the bank’s Digital Transformation. The team then extended the platform to new digital services, such as credit card processing. The success of the platform initiative led to other businesses, such as mortgages and commercial products, seeking out Mian and Machin to help with the Digital Transformation of their businesses. Enable Business Teams to Rapidly Rollout New Digital Initiatives Leading CIOs invest in building successful platforms that can act as engines of growth for their organizations. At Kellogg’s, for instance, CIO Brian Rice collaborated closely with Kellogg’s CMO to build a standardized, global web-based platform that supports the marketing teams at Kellogg’s in numerous ways. For instance, the Source: Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014; Harvard Business Review Blog Network, HBR Blog “Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?” by Didier Bonnet, August 2013; Lloyds Banking Group, “Group Overview”, 2014; Lloyds Banking Group, “Strategic Update, Presentation to analysts and investors”, October 2014
  • 7. 7 At Dell, CIO Adriana Karaboutis’s team built a self-service platform that allows business teams to test their own product ideas. Provide an Environment for Business Teams to Test and Build Digital Solutions Leading CIOs empower business teams to build their own solutions. Rather than trying to own all IT and implementation decisions, CIOs such as Dell’s Adriana Karaboutis are comfortable with sharing control with business teams. At Dell, Karaboutis’s team built a self-service platform that allows business teams to test their own product ideas. The IT department then helps business teams take their ideas to production. Karaboutis describes the rationale behind her focus on self-service in these words: “The line between IT and business is blurring fast. The CIO who tries to maintain walls and Platform Benefits Stimulates Ecosystem Growth Provides a Base for Advanced Analytics Helps Balance Centralization versus Decentralization Enhances Customer Engagement Spurs Innovation through Self-Service Enables Rapid Expansion of Digital Services Offers open APIs to encourage partners to rapidly develop new products and services on its platform Built a self-service platform to enable business teams to develop their own product ideas Built a scalable and robust retail banking platform that enabled the rollout of several new digital services Developed a crowdsourcing platform to seek product ideas from its online customer community All websites globally are served by a single global platform – the platform allows local units to customize web content and marketing campaigns Built a global web-based platform that provides marketing teams with a single view of all customer data, which enables more personalized messaging Source: “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014 Figure 3: What are the Benefits that CIOs can drive with a Strong Digital Platform? platform provides marketing teams with a single view of all customer data, which allows them to target customers with more personalized messaging. The platform also enables marketing teams to rapidly rollout new company-wide initiatives. For instance, the platform has enabled Kellogg’s to expand its loyalty program online, which allows consumers to redeem their reward points electronically17. At Lloyds Banking Group, senior IT executive, Zak Mian, worked closely with senior business executive, Ashley Machin to build a platform that has played a foundational role in the bank’s digital retail banking success (see insert on Lloyds Banking Group). tries to own everything is the CIO who will go down quickly. This is now about a CIO who enables environments and allows choice and self-service as we move forward and look at the next best innovations.18”
  • 8. 8 Leading CIOs radically rationalize existing IT infrastructure, so that the resultant cost savings can be diverted to digital innovation. Rationalizing IT Infrastructure Provides Sustained Funding for Digital Initiatives Digital innovation requires sustained funding. Our research with the MIT Sloan Management Review shows that lack of funding is one of the most significant organizational barriers to Digital Transformation (see Figure 4)19. % of respondentsNo “burning platform” / no sense of urgencyNot enough fundingLimitations of IT systemsRoles and responsibilities are not clearLack of visionUnclear business caseBusiness units implementing independently in silosCulture not amenable to changeLack of leadership skillsRegulatory concernsOthers40% 33% 29% 28% 28% 27% 23% 19% 17% 9% 5% Figure 4: Organizational Barriers to Digital Transformation Leading CIOs focus on improving the efficiency of traditional IT operations, so that the resultant cost savings can be diverted to digital innovation. They do so by radically rationalizing existing IT infrastructure in order to reduce the complexity of the IT landscape. This complexity stems from the large number of redundant and heavily customized systems and applications that organizations accumulate over time. In fact, in a survey of senior IT leaders conducted by Capgemini in 2014, 48% of respondents reported that their organizations had more applications than the business actually required20. In order to reduce complexity dramatically, leading CIOs opt for massive IT consolidation and simplification initiatives. Consolidation involves a planned reduction in IT assets either by centralization of infrastructure or by the use of fewer, more efficient systems. IT simplification, on the other hand, involves the standardization of applications and tools, and the use of reusable assets as far as possible. For Phil Jordan, Group CIO at Telefonica, consolidation and simplification of IT infrastructure have been two of the key pillars of Telefonica’s global IT strategy. Under Phil’s leadership, Telefonica decommissioned 1,139 applications in 2013 alone. The number of systems in use has reduced from 7,000 to 4,200 in three years. Phil has also launched programs on multi-country consolidation of IT assets, as well as one of the largest private Cloud implementations in Europe. The use of off-the-shelf Cloud-based solutions has helped Telefonica cut costs significantly21. Jordan’s focus on IT rationalization has contributed to a €14 billion debt reduction for Telefonica which helped the company return to revenue growth22. It has also helped drive business transformation at Telefonica by strengthening the company’s digital capabilities in self-care and marketing23. Source: Capgemini Consulting and MIT Sloan Management Review, “Embracing Digital Technology: A New Strategic Imperative”, October 2013
  • 9. 9 Under CIO Phil Jordan’s leadership, Telefonica decommissioned 1,139 applications in 2013 alone. At semiconductor major Analog Devices, CIO Peter Forte launched a three-year effort to rationalize the company’s legacy infrastructure in order to deliver savings that could be used for new product development. Forte’s focus on virtualization resulted in millions of dollars of savings, which were poured back into innovation. As a result of the CIO’s efforts, the proportion of the IT budget spent on maintaining legacy infrastructure has reduced from over 80% to 62%24. The role of IT in enabling Digital Transformation cannot be overstated. However, it is only when IT and business come together that true Digital Transformation can be achieved. CIOs can play a vital role in making this possible. By continually striving to align the IT department with the needs of the business, CIOs can contribute significantly towards strengthening the IT-business relationship and helping their organizations advance confidently into the digital future.
  • 10. 10 1 InformationWeek, “Starbucks’ Stephen Gillett: InformationWeek’s IT Chief of The Year”, December 2011 2 Forbes.com, “Stephen Gillett’s Rise From CIO Of Starbucks To COO Of Symantec”, July 2013 3 Forbes.com, “What Best Buy Will Gain from Starbucks’ Loss”, March 2012 4 Starbucks.com, “Starbucks Coffee 2014 Annual Meeting of Shareholders – Howard Schultz”, March 2014 5 Microsoft, “IT and Marketing Finding Common Ground”, April 2011 6 Capgemini Consulting and MIT Center for Digital Business, “The Digital Advantage: How Digital Leaders Outperform their Peers in Every Industry”, November 2012; “Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation”, George Westerman, Didier Bonnet & Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review Press, October 2014 7 InformationWeek, “CIOs Face Digital Leadership Problem”, October 2014 8 Harvard Business Review Blog Network, “Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?”, August 2013 9 CIO.com, “Former Philips CIO Reveals His Path to Becoming CEO”, June 2014 10 FastCompany.com, “How Philips’ Digital Accelerator Lab Is Hacking Google Glass For Surgeons”, January 2014 11 Live Mint, “Philips eyes Google Glass app for doctors”, March 2014 12 DevOps - DevOps (development and operations) is an enterprise software development concept. The goal of DevOps is to change and improve the relationship between development and IT operations teams by advocating better communication and collaboration between them. 13 PuppetLabs.com, “5 KPIs that Make the Case for DevOps”, July 2013 14 OpenNetSummit.org, “DevOps and OpenStack/SDN – a real world perspective”, March 2014 15 ComputerWorld HK, “Lloyds Bank Cuts App Development Costs with Service Virtualization”, November 2013 16 ComputerWorld HK, “Lloyds Bank Cuts App Development Costs with Service Virtualization”, November 2013 17 CIO.com, “The CMO and CIO Relationship at Kellogg”, July 2014 18 CIO.in, “CIOs Who Try to Maintain Walls Shall Perish: Adriana Karaboutis : Adriana Karaboutis” 19 Capgemini Consulting and MIT Sloan Management Review, “Embracing Digital Technology: A New Strategic Imperative”, October 2013 20 Capgemini, “The Application Landscape Report 2014”, 2014 21 Business Cloud News, “Telefónica Group CIO: Using cloud to regain ground lost to OTT players”, August 2014 22 CIO Magazine, “CIO 100 – 2014 - #2 – Phil Jordan, Telefonica”, 2014 23 Telefonica, “Telefónica January-June 2014 Results Conference Call Transcript”, July 2014 24 ComputerWorld, “How to balance maintenance and IT innovation”, October 2013 References
  • 11. Rightshore® is a trademark belonging to Capgemini Capgemini Consulting is the global strategy and transformation consulting organization of the Capgemini Group, specializing in advising and supporting enterprises in significant transformation, from innovative strategy to execution and with an unstinting focus on results. With the new digital economy creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global team of over 3,600 talented individuals work with leading companies and governments to master Digital Transformation, drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and our leadership in business transformation and organizational change. Find out more at: www.capgemini-consulting.com With more than 130,000 people in over 40 countries, Capgemini is one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services. The Group reported 2013 global revenues of EUR 10.1 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini creates and delivers business and technology solutions that fit their needs and drive the results they want. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model. Learn more about us at www.capgemini.com About Capgemini and the Collaborative Business Experience Capgemini Consulting is the strategy and transformation consulting brand of Capgemini Group. The information contained in this document is proprietary. © 2014 Capgemini. All rights reserved. Jerome Buvat Head of Digital Transformation Research Institute jerome.buvat@capgemini.com Roopa Nambiar Manager, Digital Transformation Research Institute roopa.nambiar@capgemini.com Cyril Francois Senior Vice President cyril.francois@capgemini.com Authors For more information contact Capgemini Consulting Capgemini Digital Transformation Research Institute dtri.in@capgemini.com The authors would like to thank Pierre Hessler, Capgemini Fellow, for his valuable inputs. The authors would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Ron Tolido, Senior Vice President and CTO Application Services, Capgemini, and Amol Khadikar from the Digital Transformation Research Institute. Germany/Austria/Switzerland Guido Kamann guido.kamann@capgemini.com France Cyril François cyril.francois@capgemini.com Netherlands Onno Franken onno.franken@capgemini.com Spain Christophe Jean Marc Mario christophe.mario@capgemini.com Sweden/Finland Ulf Larson ulf.larson@capgemini.com United Kingdom Richard Bowler richard.bowler@capgemini.com United States Jeffrey T Hunter jeffrey.hunter@capgemini.com Ron Tolido ron.tolido@capgemini.com Pierre Hessler pierre.hessler@capgemini.com Lanny Cohen lanny.cohen@capgemini.com