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Thinking digitally.




May 2012
Contents

           •   Change is in the air
           •   Trends
           •   How to think digitally
           •   Supporting digital thinking
           •   Thought starters
           •   Recommended reading list
Change is in the air.
Evolution
                      Digital    Camera in
      Camera         camera       phone




  Bookstores    Amazon.com      eBooks




                                  Facebook
       Letter         Email
                                    Post
Evolve or die
Evolve or die
No other industry lives by this credo
 more than digital.

But it’s not really about being “digital”.

It’s about being open to change.
reject status quo
Evolve or die




Free video calls
reject status quo
Evolve or die
Free video calls

Strangers investing in your business

 Everything Richard Branson has done,
Strangers giving you money
  ever,
reject status quo




Everything Richard Branson does
Trends.
Social is everywhere

• More brand touchpoints than ever before
• People and companies interact directly




Which means:
We expect immediate responses & issue
resolution
Infinite networks

•It was never what you knew.
•But it’s no longer who you know…
… but who your friend of a friend knows.



Which means: It’s essential to be
“findable” online and everywhere.
Everything always available

• Cloud networks mean we have access to
  everything, anywhere, anytime
• Contacts, eBooks, music, sales databases,
  documents


Which means: Info & systems need to be
available so teams can meet expectations
Good enogh revolution

• Mp3’s trump CD’s
• Fast + good idea > perfection




Which means: We need to value sharing
info over perfection
Why embrace digital thinking?

• Travel is a digital pioneer
• It’s how business is done today

It’s not *just* about embracing digital.
It’s about embracing what digital stands
 for.
Ok, fine.

But how do you think “digitally”?
Abandon perfection

 “[Moving towards] less polished
 content and faster production times.

 In the past, all marketing materials
 were placed under intense scrutiny
 before anything was put online.”
Abandon perfection

 "[The content] might even have
 spelling mistakes in it.

 If it's a video, it might just be a very
 quick, ‘hey, here is how I tackle this
 problem…”
Abandon perfection
One bite at time

  It doesn’t have to be “finished”
Disrupt old ways

  Just because it’s always been done
  that way, doesn’t mean it’s right.

  Challenge old processes by offering a
  leaner solution.
Automate

 Automate & streamline routine or
 labour intensive processes.
 Frees up your time to do the high
 value stuff.
 Frees up your time to do the fun stuff.
Steal ideas

  Look at what other organizations are
  doing and test ideas here.

  Think about what “unrelated”
  technologies could make life easier.
ROI on your effort

  How much time are you putting into a
  task?
  Is the payoff worth that time?
  Is there something more valuable you
  could be doing?
Tech is everyone’s job

  Technology has seeped into
  everyone’s job.
  Take ownership of it and how it
  impacts your work and department.
Openness breeds innovation

 Open up the system.
 You lose some control, but you gain
 ideas that you never would have
 thought of.
Openness breeds innovation

 Sample US Gov open data projects:
 •Tool to allow U.S. citizens to access their
  own health data
 •RFP-EZ: allows startups to have access to
  compete for government projects
 •Open access to data from industries such
  as energy, education, non-profits and
  safety
Get used to constant change

  By the time the strategic annual plan
  is presented and approved, at least 3
  things have changed in our operating
  environment.

  Need to be nimble, flexible, and ready.
Innovation is everyone’s job

  Embracing technology and taking
  ownership is table stakes.
  There is no ”it’s not my job” or “that’s
  not for my department” when it
  comes to improvement.
So how do we do this?
The fundamental requirement to
support digital thinking at an
organizational level is not a “clear
shared vision”.
But is a clear, shared vision that is so
ingrained that it’s rote.
Autonomous strategic direction

  Think about what happens when you
  drive.

  When driving on the highway, how
  much of your conscious thought is
  actually focused on driving?
Autonomous strategic direction

  The nervous system determines the
  body’s response to thousands upon
  thousands of simultaneous inputs
  received from our environment.
  .

  The brain has little say in how our
  body responds most of the time.
  And this is a good thing.
Autonomous strategic direction

  What if we were able to support goals
  with the same degree of semi-
  autonomous behavior as we do when
  we drive a car?
Autonomous strategic direction

  It would mean:
  •Junior staff relieve workload from
   mgmt team
  •True empowerment
  •OK to make mistakes
  •Breed innovation
  •Breeds improvement
Thought Starters –

How to start embracing digitally
What are your department’s routine
tasks – what can be automated?
What activities can be “good enough”
so they actually get out the door?
What activities are labour intensive?

Do they really produce a lot of value?

If not, stop doing them.
Test crazy new tools and see how it
might make your job easier.

If it doesn’t work – throw it out.

If it works – keep it.
Ask stupid questions and challenge
the way we’ve always been doing
things.
Reading list.
Thinking digitally
Thinking digitally
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Thinking digitally

  • 2. Contents • Change is in the air • Trends • How to think digitally • Supporting digital thinking • Thought starters • Recommended reading list
  • 3. Change is in the air.
  • 4. Evolution Digital Camera in Camera camera phone Bookstores Amazon.com eBooks Facebook Letter Email Post
  • 5. Evolve or die Evolve or die No other industry lives by this credo more than digital. But it’s not really about being “digital”. It’s about being open to change.
  • 6. reject status quo Evolve or die Free video calls
  • 7. reject status quo Evolve or die Free video calls Strangers investing in your business Everything Richard Branson has done, Strangers giving you money ever,
  • 8. reject status quo Everything Richard Branson does
  • 10. Social is everywhere • More brand touchpoints than ever before • People and companies interact directly Which means: We expect immediate responses & issue resolution
  • 11. Infinite networks •It was never what you knew. •But it’s no longer who you know… … but who your friend of a friend knows. Which means: It’s essential to be “findable” online and everywhere.
  • 12. Everything always available • Cloud networks mean we have access to everything, anywhere, anytime • Contacts, eBooks, music, sales databases, documents Which means: Info & systems need to be available so teams can meet expectations
  • 13. Good enogh revolution • Mp3’s trump CD’s • Fast + good idea > perfection Which means: We need to value sharing info over perfection
  • 14. Why embrace digital thinking? • Travel is a digital pioneer • It’s how business is done today It’s not *just* about embracing digital. It’s about embracing what digital stands for.
  • 15. Ok, fine. But how do you think “digitally”?
  • 16. Abandon perfection “[Moving towards] less polished content and faster production times. In the past, all marketing materials were placed under intense scrutiny before anything was put online.”
  • 17. Abandon perfection "[The content] might even have spelling mistakes in it. If it's a video, it might just be a very quick, ‘hey, here is how I tackle this problem…”
  • 19. One bite at time It doesn’t have to be “finished”
  • 20. Disrupt old ways Just because it’s always been done that way, doesn’t mean it’s right. Challenge old processes by offering a leaner solution.
  • 21. Automate Automate & streamline routine or labour intensive processes. Frees up your time to do the high value stuff. Frees up your time to do the fun stuff.
  • 22. Steal ideas Look at what other organizations are doing and test ideas here. Think about what “unrelated” technologies could make life easier.
  • 23. ROI on your effort How much time are you putting into a task? Is the payoff worth that time? Is there something more valuable you could be doing?
  • 24. Tech is everyone’s job Technology has seeped into everyone’s job. Take ownership of it and how it impacts your work and department.
  • 25. Openness breeds innovation Open up the system. You lose some control, but you gain ideas that you never would have thought of.
  • 26. Openness breeds innovation Sample US Gov open data projects: •Tool to allow U.S. citizens to access their own health data •RFP-EZ: allows startups to have access to compete for government projects •Open access to data from industries such as energy, education, non-profits and safety
  • 27. Get used to constant change By the time the strategic annual plan is presented and approved, at least 3 things have changed in our operating environment. Need to be nimble, flexible, and ready.
  • 28. Innovation is everyone’s job Embracing technology and taking ownership is table stakes. There is no ”it’s not my job” or “that’s not for my department” when it comes to improvement.
  • 29. So how do we do this?
  • 30. The fundamental requirement to support digital thinking at an organizational level is not a “clear shared vision”.
  • 31. But is a clear, shared vision that is so ingrained that it’s rote.
  • 32. Autonomous strategic direction Think about what happens when you drive. When driving on the highway, how much of your conscious thought is actually focused on driving?
  • 33. Autonomous strategic direction The nervous system determines the body’s response to thousands upon thousands of simultaneous inputs received from our environment. . The brain has little say in how our body responds most of the time. And this is a good thing.
  • 34. Autonomous strategic direction What if we were able to support goals with the same degree of semi- autonomous behavior as we do when we drive a car?
  • 35. Autonomous strategic direction It would mean: •Junior staff relieve workload from mgmt team •True empowerment •OK to make mistakes •Breed innovation •Breeds improvement
  • 36. Thought Starters – How to start embracing digitally
  • 37. What are your department’s routine tasks – what can be automated?
  • 38. What activities can be “good enough” so they actually get out the door?
  • 39. What activities are labour intensive? Do they really produce a lot of value? If not, stop doing them.
  • 40. Test crazy new tools and see how it might make your job easier. If it doesn’t work – throw it out. If it works – keep it.
  • 41. Ask stupid questions and challenge the way we’ve always been doing things.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. We’ve seen a lot of evolution over our lives – even over the past few years. Things that were “new” and cutting edge are old hat.
  2. Nothing amazing is achieved without taking some risks and sometimes flying in the face of all sensibility. Ignoring status quo, taking risks, flying in the face of impossible has resulted in some IMPOSSIBLE achievements
  3. Nothing amazing is achieved without taking some risks and sometimes flying in the face of all sensibility. Ignoring status quo, taking risks, flying in the face of impossible has resulted in some IMPOSSIBLE achievements
  4. The old adage is that it’s not what you know, but who you know.That’s MORE the case today than ever before
  5. We’re getting spoiled. Google and Apple and Microsoft are making everything accessible ALWAYS.So if our teams don’t have the ability to support this type of flexibility for our customers, we’re failing.
  6. Songs on iPod’s can’t match the quality of CD’s – but it’s good enough. Recognize that the value placed on POLISH has reduced in a digital age – it’s about getting it out there and in people’s handsImage from: http://seanolive.blogspot.ca/2010/09/harman-debunks-youthful-music-myths.html
  7. Travel like (almost) no other industry has embraced digital marketing and tools. We can’t ignore itIt is beyond marketing departments though – embracing digital is a face of working today
  8. http://www.inc.com/articles/201101/3-trends-shaping-b2b-marketing.html
  9. http://www.inc.com/articles/201101/3-trends-shaping-b2b-marketing.html
  10. 30 second MBA is from Fast company (http://www.fastcompany.com/mba/video/mba2282/nancy-roscheinski-what-first-step-getting-your-team-board-new-idea-or-strategy) Arguablycrappily-edited videos with great gems of content, put out by a major business magazine.Currently sponsored by Lincoln.If this is good enough for them…
  11. “eat the elephant one bite at a time” - break projects out into sensible chucks and realize that it will NEVER be finished. That’s ok – it means that you can release, test, refine. Diagram from http://www.dachisgroup.com/2012/02/wrangling-complexity-the-service-oriented-company/
  12. Great resource” disrupt book.
  13. What REALLY needs to be done by a person? What could be done with a simple system?
  14. Look BEYOND “other similar companies” – which companies do we admire? What cool things or technologies could we implement here?e.g. using an email program to manage sales databases – it has segmenting tools, and IS a built in communication system.
  15. Digital marketing is famously more measurable than traditionalThink about the return on investment for each of your, and your dept’s activities > is it worth it?Is there any actual benefit?
  16. It’s not just for IT and Marketing teams – it’s pervasive in every system and every tool and every departmentNeed to embrace to go extinct
  17. This is at the heart of Apple and Andriod App storesGoogle maps are a great example Canadian governmenthas nearly 13,000 datasets open for anyone to build things outUS haspiolt projectGoogle allows anyone to build on top of their dataApple has millions of apps because they allow people to create their own ideas
  18. If the US government can do it with their data and systems… how about us?
  19. http://www.fastcompany.com/1603160/strategic-planning-is-dead-long-live-strategy-execution)
  20. This is completely from: http://www.fastcompany.com/1603160/strategic-planning-is-dead-long-live-strategy-executionWhat percentage of your brain is coordinating your foot that is pressing on the pedal, with your arm that is controlling the steering wheel, while taking in the data from your eyes as they scan the environment around you?  It is quite amazing to realize that we get to our destination while our conscious thoughts are focused on everything but our driving.Over 90% of our behavioral responses to our environment occurs semi-autonomously.  
  21. This is completely from: http://www.fastcompany.com/1603160/strategic-planning-is-dead-long-live-strategy-execution
  22. This is completely from: http://www.fastcompany.com/1603160/strategic-planning-is-dead-long-live-strategy-executionWhere the corporate body could respond to the rapidly changing environment with the speed and accuracy of decisions that ensure our ultimate success, much as the human body gets us to our destination? Where every part, from the head to the toes had an ingrained understanding of what needed to be done and why, and could make decisions on the fly to support the overarching goal?
  23. (e.g. registration & payment for tourism talks – why not use EventBtrite)
  24. Blogs for non-visitor audiences?Articles?Videos
  25. Free up our valuable time and resources producing something that makes a difference.
  26. (e.g. SalesForce.com integration with email program could segment then automate targeted info for media, travel trade, etc)databases integrates into segmented email programs)
  27. (A disruptive hypothesis is an intentionally unrea- sonable statement that gets your thinking flowing in a different direction. – Disrupt book)