Digital transformation and Saudi Vision 2030
Digital transformation isn't buying systems — it's changing how you work. How organisations turn ambition into products that actually work.
Saudi Vision 2030 made digital transformation a national priority and pushed organisations into a race to digitise. But between ambition and execution lies a gap where many projects fall: a system bought and never used, a platform launched and never finished. Successful transformation isn't a purchasing decision — it's a change in how you work.
Why digital projects stall
The cause is rarely technical. Projects stall when they're built to solve a problem that wasn't well understood, when they're imposed on teams who didn't help design them, or when they're demanded all at once instead of growing step by step. Good technology doesn't rescue a bad process — it exposes it faster.
Start with the problem, not the system
The most successful transformations start with a simple question: what work takes longer than it should? Then a small tool is built to solve it, tested with the people who'll actually use it, and expanded based on what worked. This incremental approach lowers risk, builds the team's trust, and ensures every riyal spent has a visible effect.
Digital transformation isn't measured by the systems you bought, but by the work that became easier.


