Organizing for Digital Transformation
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Organizing for Digital Transformation
This course is part of Digital Transformation for Managers Specialization
Instructor: Geoffrey Parker
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Skills you'll gain
- Gap Analysis
- Technology Strategies
- Performance Metric
- AI Enablement
- Organizational Development
- Data Strategy
- Performance Measurement
- Infrastructure Architecture
- Business Metrics
- Business Transformation
- Analytics
- Business Leadership
- Business Modeling
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Digital Transformation
- Organizational Structure
- Organizational Strategy
- AI Product Strategy
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Organizational Change
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April 2026
21 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
Digital transformation is not just about technology: it is about people, processes, and structures that allow organizations to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world. Even with strong data and advanced analytics, many firms struggle to capture real value because they are not organized to make the most of their investments.
In this course, you’ll explore the organizational side of digital transformation: how to align teams, metrics, and governance with technology adoption. You’ll see why transformation efforts often fall short, study real-world examples from leading firms, and practice making the case for infrastructure and AI investments to executive stakeholders. This course builds on the fundamentals of digital transformation and the manager’s role in data analytics by moving into the organizational capabilities required for success. You will reflect on your own organizational context, analyze global case studies, and produce actionable plans for structuring digital transformation in practice.
What's included
7 readings1 assignment
7 readings•Total 54 minutes
- Course Welcome•5 minutes
- Note on Course Order•2 minutes
- Who is Teaching the Course?•10 minutes
- Assessment and Certificate Completion•2 minutes
- Navigating Coursera & Finding Help•10 minutes
- Strategies for Success: Your Independent Learning•5 minutes
- Resources: Laying the Foundation•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
- Independent Learning Pre-Assessment•20 minutes
Digital innovation is more than adopting new technologies. It requires organizing your business models, operating models, and governance structures to capture value from those technologies. Many firms invest heavily in analytics and AI, only to see limited results because they lack the organizational alignment to translate investment into impact. In this unit, you’ll examine why digital transformation frequently fails to meet expectations, study how leading firms are adopting new technologies, and explore frameworks for organizing around business and operating models. You’ll also practice explaining the value of infrastructure or AI investments to executive decision-makers, building your ability to connect technology to strategy.
What's included
6 videos2 readings5 assignments
6 videos•Total 17 minutes
- Introduction•1 minute
- Digital Transformation Frequently Fails to Meet Expectations•2 minutes
- WEF Projects – How are Firms Adopting New Technology?•2 minutes
- Business and Operating Models•7 minutes
- Stages of Digital Transformation•5 minutes
- Exercise: Explain Infrastructure or AI Investments to your CFO•1 minute
2 readings•Total 80 minutes
- Overview•60 minutes
- Reflection: Digital Transformation Roadmaps•20 minutes
5 assignments•Total 180 minutes
- Concept Check: Digital Transformation Frequently Fails to Meet Expectations •10 minutes
- WEF Case Study Activity•60 minutes
- Concept Check: Business and Operating Models•10 minutes
- Concept Check: Stages of Digital Transformation•10 minutes
- Designing Your Organization’s AI Action Brief •90 minutes
You and your organization are poised to make great strides in using data to drive transformation. But asking the right questions is only the beginning. The real challenge is structuring your organization to collect the right data at the right time, with the right team. In this unit, you’ll examine how firms approach transformation across stages, what metrics guide them, and how business models and product teams evolve along the way. Through a case interview with Bob Darin of Blue Health Intelligence, you’ll learn how ecosystems and platforms shape organizational choices and what tradeoffs leaders must make. You’ll then analyze how firms organize for data, align product capabilities, and structure teams to meet user and market demands. Finally, you’ll apply these insights in your own milestone assignment by identifying and analyzing a dataset relevant to your organization’s transformation journey.
What's included
5 videos2 readings4 assignments
5 videos•Total 15 minutes
- Introduction•1 minute
- What Are the Stages of Transformation?•3 minutes
- Financial Metrics can Drive Perverse Behavior•5 minutes
- Metrics by Stage of Digital Transformation•5 minutes
- Exercise: Your Transformation Journey•1 minute
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Overview•5 minutes
- Reflection•15 minutes
4 assignments•Total 155 minutes
- Case Study: Figma•45 minutes
- Concept Check: Financial Metrics can Drive Perverse Behavior •10 minutes
- Concept Check: Metrics by Stage of Digital Transformation•10 minutes
- Mapping Metrics to Your Transformation Journey•90 minutes
Even the best planned digital transformations face challenges when organizations try to integrate new technologies into real-world structures. Firms must balance the promise of AI with the realities of organizational design, team capabilities, and investment trade-offs. Metrics help track progress, but they can also complicate decision-making when costs are high and outcomes uncertain.
What's included
5 videos11 readings11 assignments
5 videos•Total 35 minutes
- Introduction•1 minute
- Discovering the Value of Platforms•9 minutes
- Platform Journey Exercise•1 minute
- Product and Platform Operating Models•11 minutes
- Avoid Commonly Observed Challenges•13 minutes
11 readings•Total 124 minutes
- Overview•10 minutes
- Reflection•15 minutes
- Reflection•15 minutes
- Reflection•15 minutes
- Audio Case Study: Blue Health Intelligence•10 minutes
- Meet Bob Darin, CEO of Blue Health Intelligence (Audio Interview - clip 1)•8 minutes
- Digital Transformation Leadership Lessons (Audio Interview - clip 2)•6 minutes
- How BHI Uses Data to Make Decisions (Audio Interview - clip 3)•11 minutes
- AI and its Impact on Healthcare Business Strategy (Audio Interview - clip 4)•9 minutes
- Exit Ticket•15 minutes
- Next Steps•10 minutes
11 assignments•Total 245 minutes
- Concept Check: Discovering the value of Platforms•10 minutes
- Assignment: Platform Journey Exercise•45 minutes
- Concept Check: Product and Platform Operating Models•10 minutes
- Operating Model Exercise•30 minutes
- Concept Check: Avoid Commonly Observed Challenges•10 minutes
- Concept Check: Core Issues•5 minutes
- Concept Check: Digital Transformation Leadership Lessons•5 minutes
- Concept Check: How BHI Uses Data to Make Decisions•5 minutes
- Concept Check: AI and its Impact on Healthcare Business Strategy•5 minutes
- Blue Health Intelligence Case Report •45 minutes
- Organizing a Firm Response•75 minutes
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