Abstract
The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that the digital transformation of the enterprise becomes the cornerstone of the organization's success: enterprises use digital technologies to optimize production processes, and logistics operations; improve product quality, and customer service; and develop digital innovation. Flexible methodologies have become widespread as organizations seek to respond quickly to market demands, adapt to changing demands, and deliver high-quality products and services efficiently. By driving collaboration, iterative development, and customer focus, flexible practices enable organizations to accelerate market entry and achieve greater flexibility in their operations. Active, lean, digital manufacturing practices extend beyond industry, enabling organizations to optimize resources, minimize inefficiency, and develop a digital culture of continuous improvement. At its core, digital transformation involves the use of digital technologies to fundamentally change the business processes of the enterprise and ensure its value to customers. This includes a wide range of digital initiatives, and digital transformation projects from digitizing existing processes and systems to introducing new technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing and the industrial Internet of Things.