How Vulcan Materials paved its way to digital success
First, there was talent strategy — how the company would recruit and train. Of particular concern was the department’s IT career paths, which stood to be refreshed. As Soltan recalls, “We needed our paths to be more indicative of the work we’re doing. This not only helps us attract new talent but allows our team to feel confident they are adding modern skills to their toolkits.”
To this end, Vulcan leaders did two things. First, they developed a new set of career paths, including specific tracks for product management, DevOps, Data Engineering, and other sets of skills that, as Vulcan advances, will become indispensable. Second, the leaders expanded its talent pool by opening a second hub in Dallas, home to Vulcan’s US Concrete acquisition, and the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States.
The second facet concerned projects, which experienced high demand. As Soltan explains, when digitally transforming at the pace Vulcan has, “priorities change daily, and without rigorous governance processes, it’s nearly impossible to have visibility into your IT investment portfolio.”