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The global pandemic has proven that every CEO must continuously reinvent their business with future-fit technology strategies at the core -- B2C and B2B alike. To be future fit, companies in all industries must become digital innovators, especially on the CX front. Business leaders who have embraced digital are already seeing real-world benefits, but it’s not too late for your company to catch up.
To thrive in a world dictated by digital competency, companies must entirely rethink their operational and customer ecosystems. Business leaders cannot afford to take small steps or implement half-measure solutions in today’s market; it’s time for a full rebuild.
There are four rules of the new digital business to be competitive in the marketplace:
Every industry has a unique transformation opportunity. For example, retailers are transforming the role of brick and mortar stores to build customer loyalty and engagement. Regardless of industry, there are three core trends that drive -- and dictate -- digital transformation:
Business leaders must help their organizations use technology to deliver the always-better outcomes customers expect rather than the products or services traditionally sold. Regardless of industry, there won’t be anything traditional about the future of business.
From personnel to platforms, expect to see a drastic departure from today’s norms. For example, direct-to-consumer business models will disrupt long-established industries like wholesale and software. As customers start to expect highly-tailored services, more trends will emerge:
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