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GAINING DIGITAL AGILITY Howard Tiersky CEO

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Page 1: Gaining Organizational Agility

GAINING DIGITAL AGILITYHoward TierskyCEO

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Most large enterprises lack the organizational agility to support digital transformation.

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But why do we need so much agility for digital transformation in the first place?

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Organizational agility is required

because of the speed of

digital.

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Technology, customer expectations and competitors are changing…

…all very rapidly.

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Startups and tech companies are going after your customers.

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You have to be able to come up with ideas, test them quickly, make decisions about what you’re going to pursue and how you’re going to change and evolve.

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Remember Keanu Reeves dodging bullets in The Matrix?

He’s able to move quickly, sensing which bullets are coming from

which directions.

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This is the kind of agility we need in the digital arena.

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There are five types of organizational agility that are

important for success.

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The first type of agility is sensing.

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First, you need to be aware of what’s going on around you, so you can decide what actions are required.

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You can think of sensing in terms of these four major categories: CUSTOMERS

TECHNOLOGY

COMPETITORS

REGULATORY

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How can you use sensing on your customers?

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Study customers of web, mobile, and in-store, to measure and asses their behavior. Once you’ve collected the data, you can analyze and decide how to take action.

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How can you use sensing to make your technology more

agile?

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Pay attention to the changing technology landscape, so you can act quickly when technology has reached the level of maturity needed for your project.

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How can sensing be used to study your competitors?

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What are your competitors doing, and how are they changing to adapt to new customer needs?

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How can sensing agility affect regulations?

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What opportunities are created as regulations change over time?

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Most importantly, create a culture where information is being communicated and disseminated on an on ongoing basis, to develop products and services, and improve the digital experience of the customer.

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The second type of agility is technology.

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After sensing, we want to respond to the changes happening around us.

The primary tool for responding in the digital world is technology.

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Many large enterprises struggle with technology that was created in an era before we needed this level of agility.

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There are three pieces of technology that support the link between your Business and IT departments:

REQUIREMENTS

SAAS

ABSTRACTIONS

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Think about requirements not just in the context of what you need today, but also what’s required for technical agility in the future.

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SaaS, or Software as a Service, allows for more digital flexibility by creating an integration layer around core systems and data.

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You also want to think of technology in terms of abstraction.

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Put the ability to tweak and adjust the digital experience in the hands of the product development team, product owners, content creators, and marketers, without going through the IT department.

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The third type of agility is decision making.

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Raise your hand if you’ve had this experience:

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You try to move digital efforts forward, only to be faced with a multi-month or multi-quarter capital budget approval process of endless spreadsheets, forecasts and meetings.

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It certainly makes sense that if a company is going to spend millions of dollars, they want to spend their money carefully.

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But in the digital world, you're better off being fast…

…than being right!

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Give the people leading these digital transformation projects get the autonomy and authority they need to be able to be successful.

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The fourth type of agility is strategy shifts.

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Companies that are successful in digital create a process that embraces and expects projects to go through a trial-and-error process.

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We need to give digital teams the level of flexibility to make the most of the right moments, and reward them for making shifts.

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The fifth type of agility is teaming.

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First, disavow yourself of the idea that there's one mythical structure where all the digital work can be done by a single team under one executive.

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Digital efforts cut across every part of the organization. You’re going to have silos.

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The key isn't to try to figure out how to get rid of silos, it’s to figure out how they can best work together.

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To be effective, teaming needs to happen rapidly across the different silos, where there's mobilization and alignment of the necessary resources.

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To recap, the five areas of agility are essential in this digital age are: sensing, technology, decision making, strategy shifts and teaming.

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We’ve given you a few tips on how you might overcome challenges associated with them. Now it’s up to you!

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