This list celebrates changemakers creating meaningful impact through leadership, innovation, fresh perspectives, transformative mindsets, and lessons that resonate far beyond the workplace.
Mobile Is The Main Entry Point For Digital TransformationMobile initiatives provide an entry point into digital. Mobile first is more than a mantra. Why? By applying design thinking to solving specific and purposeful tasks and processes, organizations can rethink the digital journey with mobile projects. More importantly, mobile enables organizations to break the silos of existing systems from mainframes to on-premises systems and bring new life to legacy applications usage. Many market leaders and fast followers have mobilized their mainframe, legacy apps, and enabled users to access data and information with minimal additional cost with a transformed user experience. Others have used mobile as an opportunity to break down functional fiefdoms and process silos in their digital transformation efforts.
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Case Study: tradeMONSTERTM
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To better serve its customers and to capitalize on the disruptive forces of digital transformation, tradeMONSTER built a state-of-the-art mobile solution that delivers the robust power of its trading platform to customers anytime, anywhere.
When we start speaking of mobility it begs the question – what about IoT (Internet of Things)? Their consumers are already connected via their smartphones, but can or better yet, should retail and CPG integrate IoT into their businesses? And how?
IoT is a hot topic – one that has opened the door to what appears to be vast potential for new business models. But as with many new technologies, not all supply chains’ adoption rate are at the same pace. When it comes to retailers and CPG companies, IoT can offer value – but not the same impact across the retail and CPG sub-segments. ...
In my last blog Improving the Position of the CISO, I introduced the new research I've done on extending the classic "Confidentiality-Integrity-Availability" (C-I-A) frame for security analysis, to cover all the other qualities of enterprise information assets. The idea is to build a comprehensive account of what it is that makes information valuable in the context of the business, leveraging the traditional tools and skills of the CISO. After all, security professionals are particularly good at looking at context. Instead of restricting themselves to defending information assets against harm, CISOs can be helping to enhance those assets by building up their other competitive attributes.
Let's look at some examples of how this would work, in some classic Big Data applications in retail and hospitality.
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The Economist Intelligence Unit has interviewed six marketing visionaries who are sharing their insights of what the future of marketing looks like. The “Future of Marketing” initiative is sponsored by Marketo, and publishes conversations with Seth Godin, John Hagel, Aditya Joshi, Marc Mathieu, Jim Stengel and myself. It makes for great, and varied reading, with […]
In his manifesto Zero to One, Peter Thiel laments this simple fact about technology startups: most firms are not innovative enough.
Most technology companies innovate through what he calls "horizontal progress” where an innovation, once created, is expanded to new domains, markets and niches. He calls this 1 to n progress: going from something that already exists to something more, better or different.
Thiel is not against this horizontal progress, but he does not consider this category of innovation transformative. His focus is on creating innovative companies that solve truly hard problems through technology. Companies that create entirely new industries or radically alter existing ones.
Right now your home is well on its way to becoming a ‘Service’ that supports your life style. Sure, this is done through a number of Internet of Things, IoT, devices, but individually as ‘things’ they don’t add the same value as they do collectively as a ‘service’. In fact its arguable as individual ‘things’ they add confusion and complexity, whereas integrated together they provide simplicity and value as to how well your home can support your lifestyle.
No matter whether there is a change in CMO or marketing director or whether it’s time for a review, agency management can be an emotional challenge. Over years of collaboration, organisations build collaborative ways of working together – processes, systems and tools become intertwined. People become friends. Colleagues. Even partners. So what really happens when […]
Wondering what consumers were interested in this year? Wondering what the top gift was? How many millions or billions of dollars of products were bought and where? How social networks played into the shopping equation? This post provides data on all of these topics and more. Adobe released its 2014 Digital Index Online Shopping data […]
We’re often amazed at the number of trade shows and industry conferences that occur across the country every day, and the number of new conferences that seem to pop up monthly. It seems there are more events than potential customers.
The sheer volume of available events makes it that much more difficult for businesses to plan event budgets or even choose which shows to participate in. When a decision has been made to participate, does the business sponsor the event or invest in exhibit spaces (supply and man a trade show booth)?
Strong third quarter earnings were posted by Facebook this week, but CEO Mark Zuckerberg set the stage for a year of investment ahead, with a ten year horizon. Facebook’s expenses are expected to grow between 50% and 70% next year, and the company looks set to not only aggressively scale its various […]
Are your employees doing the right thing? Are your teams empowered to make the right decision for your customers? At the Constellation Research Connected Enterprise conference, moderator, Esteban Kolsky, Board of Advisor, Constellation Research, grilled a panel of customer experience innovators on just how “digital” was transforming the customer experience. It’s a great, short video with a few surprises. Some of my favourite quotes:...
As much as we write about the end of this or the end of that, one consistent form of communication that refuses to die, is email. Love it or hate it, newsletters and the like continue to go from strength to strength. And there is nothing more telling about the role of email than when […]
87% of enterprises believe Big Data analytics will redefine the competitive landscape of their industries within the next three years. 89% believe that companies that do not adopt a Big Data analytics strategy in the next year risk losing market share and momentum. These and other key findings are from a Accenture and General Electric study published this month...
My career in technology began in May 1993 when I was a coop student at IBM Canada. My responsibilities there were spilt between AS/400 tasks and setting up this new groupware thing called Lotus Notes. Well today Lotus Notes celebrates its 25th birthday.
This executive brief provides guidance about maintaining brand promises in an era of digital disruption. Open research. No fee to download.
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If Digital Business is a transformation of the ‘sell’ side of an Enterprise then it stands to reason that a similar transformation must take place in the ‘buy’ side. After all, your Enterprises buy is another Enterprise’s sell. Yet there is relative little focus on Procurement amongst the great deal of content on Enterprise transformation in terms of addressing markets and products.
Here is the slide deck from a talk I gave last week (click on the Notes icon within Slideshare for additional links for many of the slides). Predicitive analytics (e.g., analyses that suggest next steps — like Amazon suggesting other books based on your past purchases) offer huge benefits to how we think about the future of work, if we can get to the data.
Rachel Botsman, Partner, Collaborative Lab and Lauren Capelin, Co-founder Collaborative Lab discuss the virtues and dispels myths about the collaborative economy. Recorded at Constellation's Connected Enterprise.
R "Ray" Wang interviews Mark V. Hurd, CEO, Oracle, about his vision for Oracle and the future of enterprise software. Recorded at Constellation's Connected Enterprise.
If you missed the conversation between Dr. Natalie Petouhoff and Dr. Janice Presser about whether brands can keep their promise, you can catch the replay now. From popular brands, ranging from Taco Bell to Starbucks and Virgin Airlines, both experts offer their inisghts on what is needed for brands to stay authentic and offer memorable customer experiences that keep customers coming back for more.