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Organizational Capacity Assessment Model for Digital Transformation

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The aim of the research is to theoretically substantiate the need for an in-depth assessment of the current organizational potential of a company in order to successfully conduct digital transformation. The study is based on a method developed by the authors for assessing the current organizational potential in accordance with the requirements and characteristics of the digitalization process. The method includes an extended classification of management problems in conditions of increasing uncertainty and the rate of change in the business environment, a methodology for assessing (calculating quantitative values) the main parameters of the Digital Transformation Snake model (DTS model), a graphical representation of a digital transformation model based on improving the organization’s personnel structure. The DTS model includes the identification of two zones of organizational impact on the workforce of the organization: the zone of restructuring of the workforce and the zone of personnel development. The conclusion is made about the use of various technologies for improving the organization’s personnel to achieve a successful digital transformation. Technologies are distributed across the designated areas of organizational impact.

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The work is a part of base portion of the state task of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation to Perm National Research Polytechnic University (topic № FSNM-2020-0026).

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Mingaleva, Z., Kostyreva, A., Shironina, E., Dvinskikh, K. (2021). Organizational Capacity Assessment Model for Digital Transformation. In: Antipova, T. (eds) Advances in Digital Science. ICADS 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1352. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71782-7_7

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