IDG Contributor Network: Are you ready to become a digital technology leader?

0 Posted by - 16th September 2019 - Technology

In “Designed for Digital: How to Architect Your Business for Sustained Success,” Jeanne Ross, Cynthia Beath and Martin Mocker offer a contemporary digital model for enterprises. Those who can obtain it will have the ‘right to win’ and who cannot will increasingly find themselves subjected to wave after wave of digital disruption.

Interestingly, the authors not only argue for the importance of architecture, but they also argue for a revised theory of management. This makes the book relevant to IT professionals and business leaders interested in digital transformation.

The environment has changed

The book’s authors say that enterprises today are being bombarded by digital technologies. As a single mnemonic, SMACIT stands for social, mobile, analytics, cloud and IoT. The authors claim—as we are all seeing—that digital technologies have become a game changer because they deliver three business capabilities—ubiquitous data, unlimited connectivity and massive processing power.

If there is a potential for a business disconnect in crossing the digital chasm, it happens at this point. CEOs and CIOs must work together to enable the business advantage that can be created through digital technologies. They need to enable their enterprises to reimagine and change their corporate value propositions for customers.

A great example is GE. When GE Aviation built jet engines that could stream data about a jet engine’s condition, GE’s CEO asked what advantage all the data provides GE. After thinking about it, GE moved from selling jet engines to selling a service that keeps planes flying—completely changing their value proposition to customers.

The corporate goal increasingly needs to be figuring out how to reimagine existing products and services. Doing this will create better customer experience and new features that increase revenues and customer satisfaction. The authors say that digital offerings are information-enriched solutions wrapped in seamless, personalized customer experience. In sum, digital technologies can improve operational excellence and introduce new revenue streams at the same time.

read more at https://www.cio.com by Myles F. Suer

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