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Digital strategy: how to step confidently on your journey of change



Author: Joe Roberson; Reading Time: 1 minute
We've made this resource open. You are free to copy and adapt it. Read the terms.
If you would like more help with your digital challenge, book a free session with DigiCymru.


Developing a digital strategy brings change. 

Change to the roles people play.

Change to how your people and teams interact.

Changes to the work you do.

Changes to how you and your people work together.

As you think about and implement these changes your people will need some care and support. 

A lot of this support comes down to acknowledging feelings and bringing care to relationships.

A micro-teach session on digital change

This micro-teach session helps you think about the journey you are going to go on and how to help people walk happily beside you. 

It’s 15 minutes long.

Attribution

Developed by Cat Ainsworth of DOT PROJECT for the Beyond programme in 2021.

Transformation journey image is based on the Kubler-Ross change curve.

Commissioned by Catalyst