Three Capabilities to Accelerate IT as Digital Growth Engine

Information and technology are pervasive, business transformation or any business initiatives today nearly always involves some form of technology implementation and information-bases insight; IT touches both hard business processes and soft human behaviors. Hence, forward-thinking companies empower their IT organizations to drive digital transformations, which enterprise capabilities should IT build to deal with the emergent digital complexity with the new characteristics such as hyper-connectivity, hyper-density and hyper-dynamism, and become a growth engine of digital business?
Digital Innovation: IT needs to update its mantra from “doing more with less,” to “doing more with innovation.” Because information is the gold mine businesses need to dig in for discovering the new growth opportunity, and technology is the disruptive force behind digital transformation. IT enables business innovation to create a value proposition that would move your prospects to become your clients; more importantly, to improve customer retention. IT shifts to be more “I” focus: Innovation, Information, Intelligence, Integration, Improvement, Interface, the numerous perceptions of IT guiding business towards the right direction and to deliver innovative services / solutions for either delighting customers or exploring new opportunities, with the goal to run an high innovative and high-competitive digital business.
Digital Intelligence: IT provides a nervous system to the business. Business needs IT to provide better quality and real time information to achieve improved profitability. If intelligence built is poor or not managed in a proper way, it may lead to wrong decisions and hence impact on the business. But if IT can capture insight/foresight, the business would prosper and grow. It totally depends on a deep understanding of the business and implementing it using IT tools and techniques. It could mean providing data which will help dissect the trends and help business create more products, services, solutions, and ultimately provide insight which will help measure the value-add of what is delivered as a product or service so quick adjustments can be made to keep profits coming. One of the most important goal for running a digital IT is to deliver precise, authentic and on-time information to business for making right decisions at right time to make efficient use of all other resources, and hence running a high-intelligent and high effective digital organization.
Digital Agility: Agility is an enterprise “changeability.”  Agility is not only the ability to create the change, but also the capability to adapt to the changes. Agility within and of itself is a strategy. Business expects IT to figure out ways to make the business agiler. IT is only increasing in importance and relevance with each passing day. Within an IT, organizational agility should be defined as the speed in which the organization can enable the enterprise's goals and objectives. It allows the CIO to consider ways to drive more ROI, integrate services and any number of additional IT value-added components which can be provided. Digital agility means that the business is able to efficiently utilize limited capital for bringing more products & services to the market at faster speed, that could mean IT enabled digital agility create efficiencies in the processes so business can compete with the competition in terms of offering products and services for customer retention faster than competitors.
Enterprise IT organizations are likely to be winners on the whole—if IT start to plan and accelerate the digital transformation. Because the importance of IT to the enterprise will increase, as the depth of their relationships with users throughout the enterprise, and its unique position to oversee processes. Running IT as the business’s growth engine, along with an effective strategy, and measurable execution will achieve high-performance result and improve organizational competency.
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Published on August 13, 2016 23:42
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