What stops your prospect from switching from your competition
Your B2B SaaS product ticks all the four types of risks check box and you have a successful launch in the market.
but still, the sales cycle is getting delayed, leading to less deal conversion.
Can a hidden factor affect the buying journey, especially when the product is hugely data-driven or mission-critical in their day-to-day work?
Before we jump in, below are the four product risks as per the thought leader- Marty Cagan in the PM space
Switching Risk
Apart from the above, no one talks about the Switching risk from one tool to another tool.
This is critical, especially for products that have a long time to value. The one in which you derive value only after a long period of usage. Ex - ITSM, Employee scheduling, ERP.
In today's dynamic business landscape, switching or migrating from one software to another can significantly impact an organization's productivity and overall operational efficiency.
While the benefits of upgrading to newer, more advanced software are enticing, the process itself poses hidden risks that can disrupt service delivery if not carefully managed.
Understanding Hidden Risks in Software Switching and Migration
For example: switching from one CRM to another CRM
How Product teams can contribute?
While you cannot solve all the risks related to switching, the product team can list and stack rank the top risks by working with Sales Teams at the account level especially those that involve larger deal sizes.
After listing the risk, list out the possible solutions either through a build or buy decision.
Either we delegate to 3rd party players who specialize in data migrations or delegate a team inside the organization to speed up the process.
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The process can help the sales teams ensure the qualified leads for conversion if migration is being carried out by internal team members.
How Product & engineering teams can address this challenge?
It's all about having the right process and people
Well, What is Sandbox Testing?
Sandboxing involves creating a replica of the production environment where the new software will eventually be deployed.
By using sandbox environments, organizations can identify and mitigate potential risks associated with data migration, software bugs, or integration issues before rolling out the software to production. This minimizes the impact of unforeseen issues on business operations.
5. Incremental Rollout: Consider an incremental rollout strategy, starting with less critical functions or departments. This allows for gradual adoption, feedback collection, and adjustment of processes as needed.
6. User Training and Support: Provide comprehensive training and support to users before, during, and after migration. Offer resources such as tutorials, workshops, and helpdesk support to facilitate smooth transition and minimize productivity loss.
7. Post-Migration Evaluation: Conduct a post-migration evaluation to assess performance against predefined metrics. Gather feedback from users and stakeholders to identify areas for improvement and ensure the new software meets organizational needs effectively.
Learn from mistakes
The messy migration of software, as observed in cases like Air India's crew scheduling app, underscores the importance of meticulous planning, testing, and communication in software transitions.
By learning from such incidents and implementing best practices, organizations can minimize disruption, protect their reputation, and achieve successful software migrations that enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.