Turning business transformation into a capability for competitive advantage: from fragmented initiatives to repeatable success

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Turning business transformation into a capability for competitive advantage: from fragmented initiatives to repeatable success

Is your organization running multiple transformations—but struggling to scale?
You’re not alone. While 72% of enterprises run four or more transformation initiatives annually, most remain siloed and disconnected. Investment continues to rise, but execution remains inconsistent.

The cost of fragmentation:
• Poor cross-functional communication derails 55% of transformations
• Data silos and data quality issues represent the number one capability gap
• Only 6% of organizations have mastered transformation as a repeatable discipline

It’s time to rethink business transformation management.
Join our executive leadership team for an exclusive launch
Discover how leading companies make business transformation management into a competitive advantage with the new Business Transformation Capability Assessment, based on 2026 Forrester Consulting research commissioned by SAP.

You’ll learn how to:
• Benchmark your current transformation maturity across five critical dimensions: strategy, process, data, technology, and culture
• Identify your biggest capability gaps using insights from over 1,000 transformation leaders
• Build a repeatable transformation system capability that delivers measurable outcomes, faster adoption, and sustained innovation

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