Digital Execution Agility explained in 10 minutes
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Digital Execution Agility explained in 10 minutes.
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So, would you like to understand the difference between traditional business and agile business in 5 minutes or so?
OK, let’s talk about music.
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What if an orchestra was a business organization? A standard, classic process would be like this:
1. Everyone knows his role and what to do in every moment.
2. No improvisation required.3. You strongly need a director (i.e. a
Manager) to keep everything together.
who
what
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So, in classical music you need a complex sheet with a row for every player in order to make things happen. Often, only directors know who-must-do-what-and-when.
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In jazz you only need a single row to tell everyone what to do, because everybody share the same culture and knows how to interplay.
But agile business is more like a jazz band, so an agile process should be like a jazz music sheet:
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1. Everyone is free to play whatever and whenever he wants.
2. Improvisation is mandatory.3. If you share the same goal
and the same knowledge you don’t really need a Manager, but you could still need a Leader instead.
Shared knowledge
Shared goal
Agility is mostly a cultural factor that strongly impacts on how you design processes and organizations.
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plan
plan
execute
execute
Agility helps small and big organizations to transform strategy in better execution because it is fast, light, flexible, reliable and helps innovation.
That’s called Strategic Execution Agility.
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Now, would you like to understand how digital improves agile business in terms of culture, tools and organization?
OK, please give me other 5 minutes, more or less.
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1. Digital Execution Agility is not only fast, it’s real-time.
Always-on consumers means real-time decisions.
Real-time decisions means that everyone in the organization is delegated, trusted and empowered with real-time information.
Existing tools that could help: knowledge management, business intelligence, social listening platforms, etc.
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2. Digital Execution Agility is not only light, it’s smart.
Keep under control the weight of your organization empowering people with smart technology.
Build virtual teams creating smart offices and using mobile technology.
The BYOD (bring your own device) is a smart example of this approach.
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3. Digital Execution Agility is not only flexible, it’s customized.
Clusters don’t exist. This world is made by individuals: this is the “Segment of 1” approach.
Is your company, marketing and data management designed to respond to the unique needs of individuals?
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4. Digital Execution Agility is not only reliable, it’s co-created.
What if your company was a community? Your organization and your marketing can be fluid and co-created bottom-up.
Managers should be community leaders first.
Social media and social collaboration platforms are good examples of tools that help to reach this goal.
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5 – Digital Execution Agility is not only innovative, it’s open
To distribute more value to stakeholder and partners, you should enter what is called the innovation grid:“if you have a surplus of ideas you push them onto the grid and if you need new ideas you pull them off”.Matt Greeley, Brightidea CEO.
Does your company participate to any kind of Innovation grid yet?
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Ok, that’s all for now.
If you need a recap, check out the last slide…
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plan
plan
CultureCulture
execute
execute
ToolsTools OrganizationOrganization
Trust your peopleTrust your people Knowledge mgmt., biz intelligence
Knowledge mgmt., biz intelligence
Delegate real-time decisions
Delegate real-time decisions
Empowered employeeEmpowered employee Smart working/offices, BYOD
Smart working/offices, BYOD VirtualizationVirtualization
Segment of 1Segment of 1 Data managementData management Fluid & bottom-up organization
Fluid & bottom-up organization
Company as a community
Company as a community Social collaborationSocial collaboration Managers as
community leadersManagers as
community leaders
SharingSharing Open collaboration & innovation
Open collaboration & innovation Innovation GridInnovation Grid
Digital Execution Agility overview
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Thank you!
Giovanni Pola My Twitter: @giovannipolaMy Blog: giovannipola.comMy Business: www.Pro-Commerce.it