Will a new tool solve your problem? Probably not. Twenty years of experience have shown us that, while technology has the potential to solve challenges, the most critical components to success come down to people, process, and governance. If you’re not considering these alongside the tool itself, you are setting yourself up for a new set of problems. If you’re investigating a new addition to your stack, replacing a deprecating one (RIP Google Optimize and Maxymiser), or rethinking some old decisions – keep reading.
We help organizations become agile and insight-driven so they can keep pace with ever-changing customer expectations and adapt to any situation. Our approach involves the right people doing the right things at the right time, a process built for agility that is rooted in curiosity, alignment in department KPIs, and properly utilized technology and systems. As you can see, the tool selection is the beginning of a longer journey. Addressing the tooling in isolation will simply replace one set of challenges with another.
The decision to invest in a tool can be expensive and the contract process is often cumbersome, and we want to help you do it right. We’ve identified some key learnings that can set you up for success no matter where you are in your technology journey.
People
Successful tool adoption and usage in your organization are dependent on the skillset and willingness of the people using them. You’ve been operating in one way for a reason, and introducing this new variable is bound to come with a few hiccups. Here’s how to get ahead of them:
We have developed a framework called Keystone™ that defines the roles and characteristics of the most highly performing teams. We use this framework to help our clients ensure they have the right team composition to allow them to grow and scale successfully. We believe organizations should own their programs, so our efforts are directed at helping teams build their capabilities internally.
Process
Having a well-defined process ensures that you have the right people doing the right things at the right time. Without this in place, you’re at risk of bespoke processes killing your efficiency, causing confusion, and ultimately undermining their own efforts. Of course, this isn’t intentional, but we’ve seen it time and time again. Here’s how you can save yourself these growing pains:
These recommendations come from decades of experience. A consistent baseline for execution is critical, updates are a must, and your team should be empowered to own this process to meet business objectives.
Governance
If you’ve got a tool, a team of curious problem solvers, and a defined process to grease the wheels, you should be good to go, right? Not quite. Without disciplined governance, all of that forward momentum will inevitably stall.
“If you take care of the small things, the big things take care of themselves.” By developing a regular cadence of oversight, making the right connections across the organization, and ensuring that teams don’t get distracted in the day-to-day grind – you’ll ensure you build a ship ready for the waves, that won’t suffer from neglect, or unintentionally veer off course.
In Summary
A shiny, new tool is just the beginning. Successful digital transformation is achieved when tools, people, process, and governance empower each other. We’ve provided you with some of the most common pitfalls along with how to avoid them. We also know that every organization is different and there are nuances that should be considered when building your action plan. If you need expert help, contact us. We build insight-driven organizations and can definitely help yours.
At Blazer, we partner with ambitious brands and leaders that refuse to settle for less.
Blazer is the consulting firm that helps brands prove what drives customer value, and builds teams that deliver on it.
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