In the last 24 months, I've witnessed more established companies losing market position than at any point in the last decade. Here's the kicker - it's not because they've forgotten how to run their businesses. It's because they're approaching digital transformation backwards, if at all.
Let me share a sobering story.
Six years ago, we worked with a Texas-based wholesale distributor who had dominated their industry for over two decades. They were the undisputed leader, generating $22 million in revenue.
By the time they reached out to us, that number had plummeted to $12 million, and they were projected to hit $10 million that year. This wasn't a sudden collapse - it was death by a thousand digital cuts.
Remember when Amazon Prime first offered two-day shipping? It didn't seem revolutionary at the time. But here's the truth my former business partner shared: "Amazon is everyone's competitor today because they've permanently changed how consumers think about service."
You might be thinking, "I don't compete with Amazon." But you do - not in products, but in expectations.
When customers can order something in the morning and receive it by dinner time, they bring those expectations to every business interaction.
Consider these modern experience enhancers:
One of my mentors, Brad Mishlove, always emphasizes that true business differentiation happens behind the scenes. It's not about digitizing processes - it's about rethinking how work gets done.
Here's a personal example: Our agency was drowning in 150 monthly support tickets. Instead of just hiring more support staff, we analyzed the data and reorganized our entire service delivery model.
The result? Better client experience and more efficient operations.
Consider these operational shifts:
Here's an uncomfortable truth: Many businesses have incredible intellectual property and expertise that's completely invisible in the digital world.
You're not losing because you're worse - you're losing because you're obscure.
Start with your customer experience - but here's the twist: don't ask your team about it.
Ask your customers.
Analyze your systems and data flows, and identify opportunities for automation.
Implement quick wins and minimum viable processes.
Don't fall into the trap of planning 24-month transformation projects.
The market won't wait that long.
Focus on initiatives closest to revenue generation.
Track meaningful metrics and build on early successes.
Digital transformation isn't about becoming a different company - it's about enhancing who you already are.
Think of it as installing power steering in a classic car. The car is still classic; it's just easier to drive.
Remember: While you're debating whether to transform, the market is transforming without you. The cost of hesitation isn't just lost revenue - it's the systematic erosion of your business's value.
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