The agriculture giant has completed a global digital transformation to unify businesses in 40 countries around common processes and a common cloud infrastructure and to unlock the power of data and AI. Credit: KarlosWest / Shutterstock Getting disparate facets of a global business on the same page — and the same processes — can be a force multiplier. That has been the objective of The Mosaic Company’s global digital transformation, which aims to yield at least three times its investment of $300 million. CIO Jeff Wysocki has high expectations for this wholesale transformation to the cloud and top SaaS platforms, which was approved by the company board two years ago. Mosaic, an agricultural spinoff from Cargill, started moving 20-year-old applications to the cloud when it moved from Minneapolis to Tampa, Fla., in 2018. But its formal digital transformation, formulated to deliver global visibility and global business processes to its crop nutrition and fertilizer businesses operating in eight countries, began in earnest 24 months ago. Now, the $15 billion company is poised to capitalize, thanks to the work of Wysocki, who previously served as Business Unit CIO at Medtronic for almost a decade, and his IT team. Together they have […]