How Digital is Your Business? (Review and Analysis of Slywotzky and Morrison's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Adrian Slywotzky and David Morrison's book "How Digital is Your Business?" shows why every good business needs to fundamentally re-examine its processes in relation to digital technology. In their book, the authors explain that technology should be exploited to provide more customer information, and to get that information in real time. Additionally, technology can be used to massively increase customer choice and customisation options. This summary will teach you that creating a coherent business technology strategy will take time, but it is the best thing you can do for your company.
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To learn more, read "How Digital is Your Business?" which demonstrates the importance of digital technology in today's business environment and why you should re-evaluate your strategy immediately.
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Book Presentation: How Digital Is Your Business? by Adrian Slywotzky and David Morrison
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of How Digital Is Your Business? (Adrian Slywotzky and David Morrison)
1. Stop, observe, think and then get started.
2. Offer choiceboards – highly flexible customer options.
3. Develop a new business which boosts productivity 10x.
4. Consider the availability of hybrid business designs.
5. Anticipate all your customers will become highly active.
6. Overcome the obstacles and roadblocks along the way.
7. Take the process to its logical conclusion – be unique.
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The arrival of digital technologies provides every business with a window of opportunity to fundamentally reinvent itself to serve its customers better in the future.
The challenge now facing every business is how to design and build a digital business model which harnesses new technology (including the Internet) productively. This is much more than building a good Web site, keeping in touch with customers via e-mail or handling procurement over the Internet. Instead, this is the process of completely rethinking everything the business does taking into account the new realities of the digital business era:
It’s now possible for a business to get customer information in real time rather than lag time.
With an electronic interface, a business can know
rather than guess what customers want.
More and more, customers should be able to order products configured just the way they want them.
Technology can handle low-value repetitive work – so people can do other tasks that take advantage of their talents.
In total, there are seven key points to remember in designing and building a digital business model: