Celebrate the Centurion
Celebrate the Centurion
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The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.
The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.
The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.
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The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.
The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.
The CEO recognized that to scale effectively, the organization needed a unified operating model that aligned all customer-impacting functions and provided a single view of the customer journeys. Despite its strong market position, the company was constrained by fragmented operations and siloed teams. Resource limitations, post-acquisition integration challenges created challenges and bottlenecks. The goal: 1) break down silos, elevate collaboration, 2) deliver a command-view customer journey, and 3) prepare to execute a new 3 to 5-year strategic vision. Technology leadership also desired to leverage this opportunity to identify then fill gaps in its IT architecture.