A business that does not innovate is a business that, ultimately, does not survive. In the interest of keeping your business in operation, let’s talk about how important this kind of innovation is, especially regarding the information technology your business relies on.
We’ll first focus on innovation in a more general business sense, then laser in on how technology can and should play a role.
Innovation—or the process of developing new thoughts and ideas and translating them into value—is essential for businesses almost across the board. With very few exceptions (and these exceptions are definitely outliers), today’s businesses must constantly innovate to remain competitive and survive.
However, innovation is only half the equation. For your business to fully take advantage of this process and its benefits, you need a plan to guide your efforts. This is why it is advisable to incorporate your innovative intentions into your business plans overall… something that McKinsey & Company revealed in a report entitled Innovative growers: A view from the top. Citing some past research they had conducted, all the “innovative growers” the company had measured shared a mastery of McKinsey & Company’s “eight essentials of innovation.” These essentials are as follows:
By embracing these platitudes and enacting them in your business, you can determine which are most worthwhile to pursue. However, you must adopt them strategically to achieve the greatest possible efficacy.
Hence, the importance of having a strategy.
This means you must embrace useful technologies while also planning for your business’ technological future. What might this look like?
Many technologies are available to businesses of all sizes, thanks primarily to cloud services and all they enable in terms of accessibility, mobility, and scalability. Of course, there are many other tools that businesses can and should utilize, tools that we can assist you in implementing and managing.
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