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Why, What, and How: Mastering Digital Transformation for Business Growth

This article explores the three critical questions of digital transformation—why to transform, what to transform, and how to transform—illustrating Huawei's data‑driven, dual‑engine approach that boosts operational efficiency, enhances user experience, and creates real business value.

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Why, What, and How: Mastering Digital Transformation for Business Growth

Currently, digital production is gradually becoming a common business model for enterprises, and during digital transformation they usually face three major questions: why to transform, what to transform, and how to transform . Companies aim to increase business growth and customer satisfaction, solve internal management issues, and improve efficiency.

Huawei’s digital transformation starts from business needs, significantly improving internal operational efficiency and externally enhancing user experience. By driving everything with data—making all data business‑oriented and all business data‑driven—the company supports decision‑making with data. The transformation relies on a dual‑engine of business and technology , returning to the essence of business to create value for customers and users.

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