Abstract
While a digital transformation plan begins in the C-suite, it is in the implementation that project managers must grab the reins. Project managers, as the executive muscle of any business, are in charge of putting senior leadership's vision into action and delivering the company's new digital capabilities. Cross-team communication is one of the most significant areas where new digital technology is reshaping project management. When it comes to collaboration, traditional methods like email are inconvenient because they aren't meant for real-time communication. Important information is quickly lost in long email exchanges, and email saturation saps productivity. Collaborative work management software, on the other hand, allows team members and coworkers from other departments to engage, connect, and interact in real time, drastically reducing email clutter and saving time. However, these technologies do more than just improve the efficiency of intra-work communication; they also improve its effectiveness. A good example is the viability of AI as a transformation tool in several businesses. It has been effectively used and underlined in several businesses as important. According to Soni & Sharma et al.(2019), the importance of AI can be seen in its wide and seamless integration across several sectors of business that ultimately helps them in the growth and expansion of their various services. This study therefore seeks to look at the influence of digital transformations on the overall outlook of businesses from various industries.
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