Do you need all these tech?
Raja Mukherjea
Transformation Leader | Partner in Growth & Innovation | GCC Thought Leader | AI & Data Analytics Advocate | Strategic Partnerships Architect
The ever increasing demand of technology interventions in all facets of transformation, makes me sometimes wonder whether we are complicating processes by deploying layers of technology.
I feel we should test all interventions on these 3 parameters before initiating this journey.
1.???? Alternate solutions – is a good way to start. Do you need a point solution or something bigger? Can you tweak the other business levers such as market strategy or the organization structure to derive a reasonable solution. We often overlook the alternate levers and be myopic on tech solutions.
2.???? Future proof – there are many cases of having tech products dropped off from the delivery eco system because they were not found useful within a few months of deployment. While the rationale of sunsetting a solution will be discussed and debated ad nauseam in closed door meetings, I feel the team overlooked one of the key aspects of tech investing. It is very important to ask the question – will this technology intervention help meet my business needs in 5 years? This is more important if you are trying to get more point solutions rather than enterprise solutions.
3. Adaptability – from both users and technology. During COVID, both people and technology was in a disarray. While it is difficult to predict Black Swan events, technology which is farsighted and have the ability to adapt (Zoom access issues vis a vis MS Teams stable delivery) should be identified and aligned with the organization long term vision.
Note : Views are personal