Outlining key business outcomes and working backwards to adopt agile methodologies with the right mix of technology will help organizations to secure their market share and stay ahead of the curve.
Digital innovation is changing the world faster than we can imagine. The only way that organizations can keep up with this speed is by thinking outside-in. Outlining key business outcomes and working backwards to adopt agile methodologies with the right mix of technology will help organizations to secure their market share and stay ahead of the curve. This involves applying the 80-20 rule, which suggests that 20 percent of your efforts account for 80 percent of your results.
The goal of most of the organizations is to grow. Growth happens either by creating a new market or taking someone else’s market share. Creating a new market is never easy as a lot more disruptions happen there. Having said that, ensuring industry growth comes to you in proportions, if not more than the industry average, is a challenge in itself. Further, as the business scales, operational challenges hit the roof. What ‘worked’ till yesterday, may not work today, and this is where leaders realize that most of what worked all this while is obsolete.
Today, technology is as important as the product or service itself to address growth and operational challenges. Although, products/services have always been important and still the same, it’s the technology today that gets more focus as it plays the most important role in gaining a competitive advantage for attracting customers.
Every organization is exposed to technology, but the question is how fast does it adopt? Or more pertinently, how can the executive leadership accelerate their organization’s digital transformation journey to meet the ever-growing customer demands? The rapid change we are now witnessing brings forth three unique traits of the organization: People, culture, agility.
Let’s address these one at a time and see how technology adoption by top management can help scale the organization, while still retaining what it is known for.
Apart from people, culture, and agility, the most important element to understand is how future work is going to be structured and what organizations can do to be better prepared. There is a widespread social concern about the future of work as technology replaces people and jobs are lost. It seems more likely that the nature of work will change, as technology will amplify the human potential to yield unprecedented levels of efficiency and effectiveness.
The challenge for leadership is to deploy new technologies in ways that not only yield fresh efficiencies, but also amplify human creativity, ingenuity, and judgment. Augmenting leadership with technology will greatly increase leaders’ ability to meet that challenge and achieve prosperity.
Digital transformation is a continuous and ongoing process. Market conditions, business priorities, and customer requirements will keep changing. Organizations cannot end this journey by simply implementing a certain process or technology and calling it a day. With every innovation, the previous process or technology becomes obsolete. Successful transformation leaders are those that are continuously learning and implementing new technologies.