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Industry Commentary Success Transformation Strategies
Capital value creation is a challenge, and generally depends on effective transformation strategies
By: Philip Marshall
Sep. 1, 2009 10:30 AM
Over the last couple of years I have been focused on identifying sustainable business models for communication service providers. With service providers coming under continuous pressure to offer more for less, capital value creation is a challenge, and generally depends on effective transformation strategies. Although service providers have made efforts to transform, most have failed. In several recent studies I have investigated why we have seen such lackluster performance in these transformation efforts. To support this analysis, I formulated a scorecard which analyzed the service provider business in terms of six categories, namely their access networks, core networks, organizational structure, IT infrastructure, financial state, and partnership ecosystem. Based on this analysis, I came to the following conclusions: 1. Service providers tend to have straddled strategies with conflicting objectives. On the one hand they want to embrace the next 2.0 that comes along. On the other hand they are incapable of self-disintermediation needed for the 2.0 initiatives to thrive. 2. Employees must be incentivized to transform the business. Even with the best intentions and network technology investments, status quo will prevail unless remuneration is tied to transformation initiatives 3. Transformation strategies are overly focused on the access network evolution. These are long lead investment items, and while they impact transformation initiatives, they do not drive transformation. Transformation starts with organizational re-engineering that incentivize self disintermediation, followed by strategic IT investments to reduce transaction friction for broader ecosystems. Until service providers take this approach, we believe that many will continue to see capital value erosion. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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