Our Approach


Digital Transformation Can Supercharge Your Processes Accelerate your Digital Transformation Journey with our DEEP™ and DIVE™ Methodologies

At Dispatch, We Dig DEEP Before We DIVE Into Digital Transformation

Digital transformation can be complex, and it can be challenging to know where to begin. At Dispatch, we do digital transformation every day. We’ve learned that using a proven step-by-step methodology is the best way to help organizations move through their Digital Transformation journey and develop workflow automation.

The best way to build your transformational strategy

The DEEP Methodology

Our roadmap, called DEEP, helps you build digital transformation strategies that are firmly anchored to your overall business objectives. The DEEP approach is results-driven and considers all dimensions of change – people, processes, and technology. DEEP is an acronym that stands for Define, Evaluate, Engage, and Plan. Once we’ve completed the DEEP process, we move on to the DIVE process to ensure your strategy is executed quickly and efficiently.
The best way to execute your transformational journey

The DIVE™ Methodology

The “DIVE™ Methodology” is Dispatch’s project management approach based on our experience implementing thousands of successful digital transformation projects. These projects can be very complex, and the DIVE methodology helps de-risk these projects and accelerates time to value. DIVE stands for Discovery and Design, Innovate, Validate, and Empower.

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