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Mastering Digital Business - Nicholas D. Evans
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR MASTERING DIGITAL BUSINESS:
‘Nicholas Evans is a magician, weaving together the complexities of the digital world into a tapestry of opportunities for alert companies and managers. And like a good magician, he makes it look easy. Get started on your digital transformation with this book NOW.’
Henry Chesbrough, professor at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, and author, Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology
‘The digital transformation, based on vast data from cheap sensors and cloud intelligence, will enable new business models, new strategies, and new empires in all industries. Using insight and case studies, Mastering Digital Business does a superb job guiding us through the changes coming, and helping us think through not only new product and logistics strategies, but how management itself must evolve to thrive in the coming decades.’
R. Preston McAfee, Chief Economist, Microsoft
‘By their very nature, transformations require disruptive changes. Digital transformations require companies to be in a state of constant change. Mastering Digital Business shows that successful digital transformation goes beyond leading edge technology to include disruptive business models, redesigned processes, and – most importantly – cultural change.’
Jonathan Becher, Chief Digital Officer, SAP
‘Mastering Digital Businesses is a highly topical book and a must read for both business and IT executives looking to come out on top by leveraging disruptive technologies. Nick is a brilliant writer and in this book he combines case studies with in-depth analysis to provide valuable insights for digital leaders. The importance for traditional players to swiftly move towards a more agile and flexible digital environment while blending the new
with the old
can’t be understated and Nick takes the reader through a straightforward thought process for how to do this successfully.’
Robert Eriksson, Head of Engineering, Digital and Transformation, Lloyds Banking Group
‘Much talk is happening about digital transformation and innovation. Rarely does this talk cover pragmatic steps regarding how to make sense
and take action
on the new opportunities that today’s most disruptive technologies catalyze. Nick’s book does that – providing blueprints for action
– helping those who take advantage of Nick’s insights move from conceptual discussions to pragmatic action, with speed and scale. Of particular value is his distillation of patterns – or what he calls palette
– of options of which technologies to use in which combination to take advantage of different business opportunities.’
Ralph Welborn, CEO, Imaginatik
‘With 52% of the Fortune 500, merged, acquired, gone bankrupt, or fallen off the list since 2000, the digital revolution has transformed business models. Leaders need pragmatic advice from strategy to execution on digital transformation. Nicholas’ book Mastering Digital Business provides practitioners with not only the first principles required to succeed but also a pragmatic approach to addressing the change management requirement for success in decoding digital business.’
R. Ray
Wang, Principal Analyst and Founder, Constellation Research
‘Mastering Digital Business is a real wakeup call. For company leaders willing to see, react to and foresee the signals of change, this is a must-read manual.’
Sanjay Sarma, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, MIT
‘In today’s world, successful organisations recognise that technology is a force which makes scarce resources abundant. And those same organisations have put technology capability at the heart of business strategy. Nicholas D. Evans’ book goes beyond the theory of the digital disruption which is impacting our lives, and provides business leaders with compelling, practical advice for redesigning our organisations, strategies, environments, and workforce to not only compete but to thrive in an age of ever increasing complexity and technical innovation. Read it. Then share it with your team!’
Stephen Foreshew-Cain, COO, Co-op Digital and former Executive Director, UK Government Digital Service
‘Nicholas has managed to take the world of innovation and digital transformation and make it simple enough to understand at all levels within the business, which is no mean feat. The book covers a number of insights and strategies that will allow c-level execs and techies alike to decode the transformation of businesses in the digital age.’
Matt Harris, Head of IT, Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team
‘Mastering Digital Business is fundamentally about innovation. Whether you want new products, services, processes, or business models, this book can help jump start business growth through tapping into the power of digital business.’
Soren Kaplan, bestselling and award winning author of The Invisible Advantage
‘Digital disruption is THE business issue! Leaders need to be armed with how to think about this to succeed in the future. Evans provides straightforward recipes to navigate through this important transition.’
Mark Sherman, Managing Director, Telstra Ventures
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CONTENTS
List of figures
List of tables
Author
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
PART I
INSIGHT – SETTING YOUR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION VISION
1.
DESIGNING YOUR DIGITAL BUSINESS STRATEGY AND VISION
The art of the possible: the hidden disruption of digital business models
Analysing the disruption: how digital disrupts the five forces of industry competition
Preparing for the digital disruption that’s coming to your industry
2.
RE-THINKING AND RE-DESIGNING YOUR BUSINESS MODELS AND PROCESSES
Re-thinking and re-designing business models
Re-thinking and re-designing business processes
3.
MAXIMISING THE POTENTIAL OF TODAY’S DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL BUSINESS
SMAC and the evolution of IT
Beyond SMAC: the new platform for digital business
4.
THE NEW PLATFORM ECOSYSTEM FOR DIGITAL BUSINESS
Exploiting the power of technology combinations
Exploiting the power of ecosystem business models
PART II
PLANNING – LEADING AND ORGANISING FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
5.
ORGANISING AND ADAPTING CORPORATE INNOVATION PROCESSES FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
The five critical pillars of innovation management capability
Adapting innovation programmes for digital transformation
6.
IDENTIFYING AND PRIORITISING OPPORTUNITIES WITH INNOVATION WORKSHOPS
Setting the rhythm of digital innovation: event-based and ongoing ideation
Planning your Innovation Workshop
Keeping it lean
7.
TIMING YOUR MOVE BASED ON TECHNOLOGY MATURITY
Timing your move into disruptive technologies
The three waves of disruptive technology adoption
PART III
ACTION – DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION STRATEGIES FOR SPECIFIC TARGET BUSINESS OUTCOMES
8.
ENHANCING THE DIGITAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
Strategic levers for the digital customer experience
Bringing it all together: The Digital Customer Experience Bill of Rights
9.
TRANSFORMING THE DIGITAL WORKPLACE
Instrumenting the human and socialising the machine
10.
GAINING INSIGHTS FROM ANALYTICS
Board-level use cases for big data analytics
Data strategies
Data architecture
11.
OPTIMISING DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SIMPLIFYING MANAGEMENT
Emerging requirements for the future data centre
Implementing the future data centre
PART IV
ROADMAP – TAKING AN AGILE JOURNEY TO THE NEW PLATFORM ECOSYSTEM
12.
MASTERING THE DIGITAL SERVICES LIFECYCLE AND SPEEDING TIME TO MARKET
13.
THE AGILE JOURNEY TO THE NEW PLATFORM
Assessing your digital transformation maturity
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1
Preparing for digital disruption
Figure 2.1
The four scenarios of mobile process re-design
Figure 3.1
The new platform for digital business
Figure 3.2
Uber’s enabling technologies mapped to the new platform for digital business
Figure 3.3
Printed with the kind permission of Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One
Figure 4.1
Industry 4.0 requirements mapped to the new platform for digital business
Figure 5.1
The five critical pillars of innovation management capability
Figure 5.2
Key aspects of a finely tuned innovation programme supporting digital transformation
Figure 6.1
The strategic role of Innovation Workshop facilitators
Figure 6.2
Innovation Workshop process flow
Figure 7.1
The technology adoption lifecycle
Figure 7.2
US technology adoption rates, (1900–2014)
Figure 8.1
Strategic levers for the digital customer experience
Figure 9.1
Human–machine work scenarios where machines augment humans and vice versa
Figure 10.1
Four options for tapping into additional data from new and existing sources
Figure 11.1
Key components of digital infrastructure in terms of software-driven service layers
Figure C.1
Key pillars of digital transformation
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1
Transformational aspects of smart parking
Table 1.2
New digital threats impacting the Five Forces Model
Table 2.1
Strategic options for digital business models with industry examples
Table 2.2
Characteristics of digitally re-designed business processes with industry examples
Table 3.1
IT industry evolution in terms of computers, applications and users
Table 3.2
Foundational building blocks for the new platform for digital business
Table 6.1
Different types of Innovation Workshop based on scope and audience
Table 6.2
Typical time requirements for a fast-paced, two-day Innovation Workshop
Table 7.1
The three waves of disruptive technology adoption
Table 8.1
The DCX Bill of Rights enabled via business process levers and technology levers
Table 9.1
Fast facts about the Amazon drone technology
Table 10.1
Key board-level use cases for big data analytics
Table 11.1
Enabling technologies for the future data centre
Table 12.1
Innovative tools and approaches for digital services mastery
Table 13.1
Six steps for digital transformation
Table 13.2
Digital transformation maturity model
Table A.1
Recommended actions based on results of your Digital Transformation Maturity Assessment
AUTHOR
NICHOLAS D. EVANS is a Vice President and General Manager within the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at Unisys. One of Consulting Magazine’s ‘Top 25 Consultants’, and one of ComputerWorld’s Premier 100 IT Leaders, he leads the Applied Innovation program for the company, an internal and client-facing worldwide initiative.
Mr Evans leads Portfolio Innovation for the corporate-wide portfolio of service offerings and oversees global strategy and thought leadership with respect to the company’s focus on digital transformation – as well as disruptive technologies and trends including social, mobile, analytics, cloud, IoT, intelligent automation and cyber security.
Mr Evans has over 25 years of consulting experience in all aspects of practice leadership and solution delivery in a wide variety of industries. He is the author of several books on digital business including titles from the BCS (Mastering Digital Business), Financial Times/Prentice Hall (Business innovation and disruptive technology: harnessing the power of breakthrough technology…for competitive advantage and business agility: strategies for gaining competitive advantage through mobile business solutions), Microsoft Press and Powersoft Press.
He has shared his perspectives in leading publications such as Fortune, Time Magazine, the Financial Times, CIO Magazine, Computerworld, Optimize, Internet Week, RFID Journal and Washington Technology, as well as broadcast media such as CNBC Squawk Box, Discovery Channel and The History Channel.
Prior to Unisys, Mr Evans was Global Consulting Practice Leader, Emerging Technology at BearingPoint, Inc. (formerly KPMG Consulting). In this role, he focused on the delivery of emerging technology strategies and solutions, including IoT/RFID, wireless/mobility, web services, business process management, real-time infrastructure and security, having strategic enterprise value to BearingPoint clients.
Prior to BearingPoint, Mr Evans was the National Technical Director for E-Business at PricewaterhouseCoopers. He co-founded the National Internet Consulting Practice for Coopers & Lybrand in 1997.
Mr Evans holds a BSc (Hons) in Geophysical Sciences and an MSc in Oceanography from Southampton University, UK which is ranked among the top 1% of universities worldwide. A Fellow of BCS The Chartered Institute for IT, he serves as a frequent advisor to the venture capital community and has served on numerous boards. His extracurricular interests include triathlon, having been a member of Team USA in 2010–11 and US National Champion in the Sprint Distance in his division in 2011.
He can be reached at ndevans@hotmail.com, @NicholasDEvans, or www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasdevans.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First, I’d like to thank BCS, for their generous interest, willingness and enthusiasm to take on this project. In particular, I’d like to thank Ian Borthwick, Martin Cooper, Jemma Davis-Smith, Florence Leroy, Amanda Matheson, Brian Runciman and Becky Youe for all their outstanding help and advice along the journey from initial proposal to final product. Thanks also to Denise Bannerman at Bannerman Editorial Services, and Karen Greening at Sunrise Setting Ltd in Brixham, Devon. I’d also like to thank my agent, John Willig, for his patience and advice every step of the way and for always believing in the work.
To all the executives, leaders, visionaries and subject matter experts with whom I’ve had the opportunity to exchange ideas and gain insights, and even in-depth case studies, thank you for your time and your willingness to collaborate and share your world-class capabilities and successes.
In particular, a big ‘thank you’ to all my colleagues at Unisys, Tom Reilly with Cloudera, David Sanders with Dallas Advisory Partners, Ralph Welborn with Imaginatik, Steve Hill with KPMG, Ben Cowley and Matt Harris with the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, and Stephen Foreshew-Cain with the UK Government Digital Service. Thanks also go to Peter C. Evans with the Center for Digital Enterprise, Stephen Mellor with the Industrial Internet Consortium, Jonathan Crane with IPsoft, Adriaan den Heijer with Air France-KLM, Jim Lawton with Rethink Robotics and Steve Cousins with Savioke. Your perspectives, experience and expertise are truly appreciated and I hope I’ve done justice to our fascinating conversations within the scope of this book.
To my editors at Computerworld, including Melissa Andersen, Joyce Carpenter, Jamie Eckle and Rebecca Linke, thank you for the opportunity to contribute to your outstanding publication and for granting me a platform to share my opinions on managing innovation and disruptive technology with the global technology community.
Finally, I’d like to thank my family for your patience as always as I worked on the material over the course of several months in 2016.
ABBREVIATIONS
5D
five dimensional
AI
Artificial intelligence
API
Application programming interface
AR
Augmented reality
B2B
Business to business
B2C
Business to consumer
BWV
Body worn video
CDO
Chief digital officer
CEO
Chief executive officer
CIO
Chief information officer
CMO
Chief marketing officer
CPS
Cyber-physical production systems
CTO
Chief technology officer
DCX
Digital customer experience
EDH
Enterprise data hub
FTE
Full-time employee
GDP
Gross domestic product
GDS
Government Digital Service
GDSS
Group decision support software
GPS
Global Positioning System
HD
High definition
IaaS
Infrastructure as-a-service
ICT
Information and communications technology
IDS
Intrusion detection system
IoT
Internet of Things
IP
Intellectual property
ITSM
IT service management
MPS
Metropolitan Police Service
NFC
Near field communication
OBD
On-board diagnostics
PaaS
Platform as-a-service
R&D
Research and development
RFID
Radio frequency identification
ROI
Return on investment
SaaS
Software as-a-service
SDDC
Software-defined data centre
SDN
Software-defined network
SMAC
Social, mobile, analytics and cloud
SME
Subject matter expert
SIAM
Service integration and management
SOA
Service oriented architecture
UAV
Unmanned aerial vehicle
INTRODUCTION
Today, chief executive officers (CEOs) worldwide are applying digital transformation to re-think and re-design their traditional, existing business models and processes in the context of new disruptive technologies, digitally savvy consumers, ubiquitous computing and our globally connected society. This notion of digitisation is now affecting all aspects of business operations from innovation within and around actual products and services, to customer engagement, to the digital workplace, to business models and processes – and no industry is exempt.
The goal of this book is to provide a strategic guide for business and IT executives, applying today’s most disruptive technologies (including social, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC) technologies, plus wearables, intelligent automation, robotics and the Internet of Things) in powerful combinations, together with platform business models, a mastery of digital services and leading practices in corporate innovation, to help you develop and execute your digital strategies for competitive advantage.
The issue for business and IT executives is that ‘digital disruption’ is here, and is impacting all industries. The challenge is how will you respond – both today and tomorrow?
The big idea is that the book introduces a reference model and blueprint for decoding how leading players – including Uber and many others – have launched new digital disruptions within their target markets by applying eight powerful combinations of disruptive technology underpinned by the power of the platform and a mastery of digital services.
It then shows how to apply the model towards four key transformational business objectives: enhancing the digital customer experience, transforming the digital workplace, gaining insights from analytics, and optimizing digital infrastructure and simplifying management – with a futuristic vision for each.
MASTERING DIGITAL BUSINESS =
Function of (Disruptive Technologies + Platform Business Models +