Stephen Wise Bloghttps://integrationprofessionals.com/BlogWhat value are you creating with your IoT? | Stephen Wise | Integration Professionalshttps://integrationprofessionals.com/Blog/what-value-are-you-creating-with-your-iotIoTTue, 09 Jul 2019 11:57:23 GMTMonetizing the power of sensor-enabled data and knowing how to deploy is a disruptive change that should be on everyone’s business radar.<p>The increasing capability to digitize the physical world presents enormous dollar opportunities. IoT and its technology provides the ability to sense the world or take an action or both. For example, manufacturing applications include operations optimization, predictive maintenance, inventory optimization, and health and safety. McKinsey has suggested that the economic impact of IoT in factories will be valued at 1.2 to 7.7 trillion US dollars in 2025.</p> <p><br /> Most companies can explore the following over arching models: Transform business process; Enable new business models; or Combine with other advanced technologies like AI and blockchain. Developing a business model to reduce your costs or enhance the customer experience is the first transformation step.</p> <h2><br /> Here are my top 5 tips for developing your IoT business strategy.</h2> <p> </p> <ol> <li>Ensure the business case has clarity for how the company will capture value from the IoT solution internally or from customers.</li> <li>Executive sponsorship of the IoT portfolio of activities requires business led cross-functional support from all areas of the enterprise; IT enables IoT for the enterprise, not the other way around.</li> <li>Involve manufacturing and the frontline in up-front planning as monetizing IoT benefits depends on business process change and change to customer experience. For example, most implementations will require/suggest for things to be done differently as part of the future state – buy-in from those impacted is critical.</li> <li>Engage partners and internal resources to augment the new skill sets that will be required to maintain and use functionality. Networking and connectivity, Data science, and security will all be learning curves.</li> <li>Manage all your IoT initiatives as a portfolio to initiate/cancel, prioritize, and balance projects according to revenue, cost, resource availability, and risks.</li> </ol> <p><br /> The pervasive embedding of IoT hardware is a given. IoT is reshaping the way enterprises manage processes. Albeit, the usefulness and timing for when it is helpful that your fridge knows it will soon be out of milk is not clear. Nevertheless, the great value to be gleaned in Health, Transportation, Retail, Manufacturing, and so on is logical.<br />  </p> <p>Monetizing the power of sensor-enabled data and knowing how to deploy is a disruptive change that should be on everyone’s business radar. </p> <h3>Stephen Wise</h3> <h3><br /> <a href="http://www.IntegrationProfessionals.com">www.IntegrationProfessionals.com</a></h3> <h3><br /> Dramatically Improve Traction</h3>