Digitalcentric
Digitalcentric is an adjective used to describe a philosophy, strategy, or design approach that places digital technologies, data, and digital experiences at the center of decisions, products, and services. It contrasts with analog-centric or physical-centric approaches and emphasizes the primacy of digital channels and capabilities in shaping outcomes.
In practice, digitalcentric thinking appears in business strategy, product development, marketing, customer experience, software design, and
The concept emerged as digital technologies became pervasive across industries, evolving from broader discussions of modernization
Digitalcentric practice intersects with related ideas such as digital maturity, digital-first strategies, user-centric design, and data
Critics of digitalcentrism warn that an excessive focus on technology can overlook human factors, exacerbate privacy