Disruption is inevitable across all industries. That is the reality of today’s business environment. Whether you like it or not, fast emerging technologies, such as big data, AI, blockchain, virtual reality, augmented reality, the internet of things, drones and 3D printing, are shaping the future of business.
You either innovate or get left behind. Businesses today know it and have seen it happen with their own eyes. From Amazon to Uber and Netflix, we have all seen new or small companies disrupt or vanish within months. Leveraging technology is key. Firms of all sizes and industries need to use new technology to create advanced business models that create greater value for their customers.
Governments, too, are on board. From Singapore’s Committee on the Future Economy to the ASEAN Economic Community formed in 2015 and India’s Innovation Growth Programme, government leaders and influential organisations in the region are increasingly enabling companies of all sizes to develop innovative capabilities, make better use of technology, and implement new business models in order to stay relevant and competitive.
The opportunities are there, but what do business leaders need to consider when embracing this revolution? Here’s a checklist to kick things off:
Start with the customers (and their data)
With the expansion of digital lifestyles, customers today are spoilt for choice and have higher expectations than ever before. It is essential for businesses to understand the ever-changing needs of their customers and put them at the centre of decision-making.
How do they do this? It all starts with the data.
Today, all organisations (big or small) should have the capabilities to embrace a data-driven model where employees can extract insights from data and create a holistic picture of their customer segments. In fact, according to a recent Forrester report, customer insight-driven companies are growing significantly faster than their competitors as they are able to optimise every aspect of their business. With the right tools that can utilise data generated from disparate sources, customer data can easily be transformed into the greatest business asset ever.
Transform company culture
Collaboration is the key to success. All stakeholders, departments, and employees within a business need to be aligned in order for creative disruption to take place. Nothing can happen in isolation.
Marketing comes to the forefront in this process. With the most knowledge on customer behaviour and touchpoints, lines of business have a clear view on overall business objectives and challenges, IT has the engineering and knowledge to implement advanced technologies, and every employee has a role to play in developing company culture and their own individual skills. Everyone needs to work together.
At the same time, it is essential for business leaders to embody the spirit of innovation, encourage company-wide adoption of disruptive technologies, and focus on the upskilling of every individual worker in order to create an innovative company culture. It starts from the top, but needs to trickle down to everyone.
Embrace the skills future
The people make a company. No matter how smart the technology, strong companies are built on skilled employees who know how best to leverage information and technology for greater business value.
However, as reported by recruiting experts, Hays, today there is still an IT skills gap in Asia Pacific and it is essential that current employers provide the right training and opportunities for employees to hone their skills. At the same time, businesses need to work together with the public sector, academic institutions, and talent placement organisations to ensure the right people are given the right opportunities and placed in the right jobs.
From a business perspective, the onus is on leaders to ensure their teams are given opportunities to upskill, collaborate, and stay in-tune with innovative technologies and new business processes.
Find the right partner
One way for companies to get smarter is to find the right technology partner to drive their data strategies.
With the growing demand to process and analyse massive volumes of data, the right technology will enable companies to leverage various data types and unlock insights and value. The right partner can help bridge the IT skills gap by expanding the skillsets of employees through training and support, and drive businesses to ask more questions of their data, find more meaningful answers, and make smarter decisions. The right partner should no longer just be in charge of infrastructure or implementation, but should be fully aligned with business objectives, strategies, and needs in implementing the technology.
There is no doubt that the future of any businesses today lies in disruption or destruction.
Only then can companies effectively embrace much needed technological change in this digital era.
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