KPMG Digital Mindset Framework and Assessment

Proactively and confidently lean into digital disruption and transformation with the KPMG Digital Mindset Framework.
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Changing competitive tensions are requiring organizations to rapidly evolve new capabilities and skills, necessitating an imaginative approach to technology that demonstrates autonomy, openness, innovation and speed. The biggest limitation is no longer technology itself, but the imagination of those who must deploy it.

To succeed in a disrupted world, leaders will need to forge an agile and connected enterprise with a future-focused workforce. For both individuals and organizations, there needs to be a reconciling of the demand for digital skills to deploy and manage technology, and the human skills to live and work with this technology. Positioning the enterprise for success as the work of humans and machines converges, will require a digital mindset.

This digital mindset must be evident across the workforce, and at the heart of the organization, in order to succeed in these times of continuing and extraordinary technological advances.

Whether we consider an individual, a team, or an organization as a whole, a digital mindset balances four principles:

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Connecting end to end

A connected enterprise reflects the impact of digital disruption on changing enterprise value chain, business outcomes, and customer experience. When this aspect is present, individuals are expected to enact and apply design-thinking to support and build future-focused business

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Everyone an innovator

Everyone in the organization is encouraged to productively innovate how tasks, roles, and delivery are conducted between humans and machines. When this aspect is present, it allows organizations to unleash their own potential towards common business goals

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Growth mindset

An innovative and flexible culture encourages agility, collaboration, and change. This requires the creation of a work environment in which roles can evolve and people can collaborate across role boundaries, and instilling a strong “learning to learn” mindset that maintains a focus on tomorrow as much as today

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Courage to act/challenge

Everyone is seen as a leader and encouraged to act and challenge. When this aspect is present, it is expected that individuals seek and possess the autonomy and freedom to act, while being accountable for meeting business objectives. Everyone across the enterprise is encouraged to share details and updates on priorities, projects, and progress, with a focus on interdependencies among team members


Take the free self-assessment

The self-assessment has been designed to help shine a light on the digital mindset of individuals in the context of their organization. It enables them to see strengths and relative weaknesses against our researched model of the mindset needed to build and navigate a digitally transformed future.

If a representative sample of employees completes the self-assessment a KPMG firm can then provide an organization assessment that can highlight strengths, opportunities and potential issues. In due course we will include benchmarks by country and industry.

To find out more about conducting an organization assessment, or if you are interested in finding out more please contact us.


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KPMG in the UK


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