Things have changed

For many of us change is rather disturbing, but intellectually, we all know that change occurs whether we like it or not, and increasingly these changes appear to be accelerating. This is particularly true in the technology space.

You may be too young to remember, but there was a time when neither mobile phones, nor email were in use in the workplace, never mind our everyday lives. This change started in the UK in the mid 1980’s (scarily around 30 years ago) when mobile phones were first introduced. It was probably another 10 years before we saw large scale use of email in business and it wasn’t until the noughties that we saw this become mobile with the introduction of a handful of mobile devices, but it was Blackberry who gained the most traction, and rapidly became the de-facto standard for mobile email.

Then came Apple

Apple disrupted the smartphone market when they introduced the iPhone and have been instrumental along with Android, in making us a mobile population. Our children are almost permanently attached to their devices and we are reachable wherever we are.

This newish phenomenon is not without cost, as we often find it difficult to “switch off” from work and often complain about the balance between work and home life.

That said, the change has also meant that we are increasingly freer to work from wherever we choose, and so bizarrely we have more freedom than ever to roam and work. Ultimately it depends upon the tasks we must undertake in our work lives and of course the infrastructure must be in place to support us.

The speed of change therefore can often “catch us out” as there are many moving parts to consider:

People – current employees’ skills need to be maintained and their requirements and technology at their disposal needs to keep pace with the changes. Business systems and infrastructure needs to keep pace with the increased burden of use and reliance, and speed of service as we all need more, faster etc – All of this of course, requires investment and planning. Attracting new employees means that you need to consider how appealing the business is for people to want to work there. Many businesses are seeing the benefits of moving from an on premise, cap-ex funded acquisition model, to a cloud hosted, op-ex model, affording them a more agile business capability, and lower support burden. Many organisations are stepping beyond this to a total outsource of all non-core business functions, preferring instead to focus their investment on their core business activities

What is for sure, is that “one size does NOT fit all” and your suppliers will increasingly become an extension of your business, and in so doing should be striving to add value beyond a support function of simply aiming to keep services always available. Instead, they should be looking to be your subject matter experts and trusted advisors enabling your business to serve your customers better and more effectively.

Workplace House

The customer experience centre in London

Here is a short taster video of the new customer experience centre in Farringdon, London, hosted by Kinnarps – one of the largest furniture manufacturers in Europe.

Come and experience for yourself, how Workplace House showcases the results of a collaboration between six companies, bringing together the best workplace furniture, interiors and technology within one agile showroom.

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Workplace House tour

Finding customers for your products, or products for your customers?

We all know that it’s smarter and easier to offer more solutions to your current customers than to seek out new clients who don’t yet know you and what you stand for.

It costs 5x as much to attract a new customer than to keep an existing one

With this in mind, I’m introducing a few ideas that you may be interested in adding to your mix….

Introducing Inovo Telecom, as a total customer experience solution to expand your customers’ customers’ engagement options in a fully integrated platform whatever channel they chose to engage in. A fully supported sales motion too from a fully engaged team. Simply introduce the idea and once your customer says go ahead and tell me more, we will appear as if by magic by your side. And the best bit – you help your customer, keep out competition and earn margin – what’s not to like

artificial intelligence to augment your customer engagement options

Adding any digital channel and orchestrating with persistence powered by AI and human agents.

Customers hate to queue and listen to tired music on hold looped around and around interspersed with your queue position – they really do. Offering them a lifeline to a digital service can be the tonic they require. Many choose this as default too (I certainly do), engaging at their preferred time and pace (perhaps whilst on a train, WhatsApp’s asynchronous sessions are a boon). Ensuring the conversation persists is critical, such that any channel movement (say to an agent) is accompanied by the entire conversation for full context and avoidance of the nauseating repetition of the same details over and over arrrggghhhh 🙄😡

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Growing my business is hard

I’d start from the premise of aiming to sell more things to more people. In practice this can result in a range of actions. One of those can be a cooperative sales motion and one could be to expand your portfolio, so that your clients can source multiple products and services from you. If they’ve already bought, they’re likely to buy from you again. Cooperative selling is where you’re partnering with another similar business with complementary offerings and you simply look to sell to each others’ client. I’m seeing a marked increase in this latter approach.

If you a bereft of ideas or simply feel are stuck – drop me a line. Always happy to help

Did you know #DYK

Did you know that Nureva HDL 300 is a multi award winning audio solution. With microphone mist technology and active zone control, it’s a true innovation in meeting room audio. Learn more here:

https://www.nureva.com/awards

#ISE2019

Last week I visited #ISE for the very first time and was totally blown away by the scale of the event and moreover the attendance. The Rai in Amsterdam was mobbed, and every hall was the same. The biggest names in the tech space were there showing their wares and visitors from businesses small and large were taking the opportunity to evaluate the latest offerings.

Nureva took a large space in hall 11 to showcase Nureva Span and Nureva HDL300, both previewing new release functionality for the coming months. I’ve signposted a few videos from Rave Publications Youtube channel which provide a taste of what’s to come – if you want to stay in touch then fill out your details below and we’ll keep you updated

New release features for Nureva Span
Introducing Active Zone control on Nureva HDL300

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Heath Robinson vs HDL300

When it comes to ensuring your meeting room technology does what is required, do you find yourself being creative in order to accommodate the poor audio available with your current set-up? Would Heath be proud of your ingenuity, and does it offer you and your meeting attendees what’s required? If so, congratulations, you’ve made a silk purse from a sow’s ear so to speak. If you are still having issues with being heard in a remote meeting, then you should consider the HDL300 from Nureva – THIS IS WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED FOR.

The problem with most meeting room audio technology, it was designed for people to sit around a table facing the microphones, and not moving around or facing away. Some vendors offered solutions involving multiple hardware microphones which require expensive setup and calibration – they work but empty your pockets quite rapidly.

Nureva looked at this problem and figured there was a need for additional microphones in the meeting space – in fact they opted for 8192 microphones in total, but wait – these are not physical microphones, but very cleverly designed virtual microphones that ensure wherever you are moving within the meeting space, you can be clearly heard. Microphone mist, as they are calling it, offers an affordable solution to meeting room misery

If you need convincing – just book a remote demo and see and hear for yourself how this innovative solution brings the humble meeting room into the 21st century

Sending positivity for 2019 – hope it’s all you hope for

Wishing for a wonderful 2019 whatever journey you have had thus far to end 2018.

I’m hoping you’ll have a year of achievement, happiness and good health, for you and your families.

Best wishes to you

Graham

How do I stay on top of the constant changes?

#TrustInPartnership

Whatever your perspective, I think we would all probably agree, that for the IT and Telecoms reseller, things have certainly changed, and continue to do so. The vendor landscape continues to evolve too, with new vendors appearing, with innovative offerings, and many established vendors consolidating as they vie for position in an increasingly crowded marketplace.

For the consumers of the technology (the customers), things are forever changing too. Factors affecting their businesses are arriving at such a pace, and with their business cost base being under constant pressure, many are running on very lean staffing numbers. This compounds to effect somewhat.

What we have is more change and a greater pace of change, more vendors, more innovation, fewer staff, greater challenges and the same amount of time in each and every day.

How does a business stay on top of all of this and remain current with technology that can give them an advantage, or stop them being exposed, as well as attract and retain staff as a great place to work.

In life, and in business, for me, it’s about relationships – building trusted relationships, where over time you can outsource some of this to a specialist or specialists – ensuring you can focus on the business of running your business – and generally, the smaller specialist businesses are more likely to offer you the long term relationship building opportunity, as they are more often than not, owner-run and they are therefore unlikely to leave the business to work at a competitor, leaving you with the what to do dilema.

#ShopLocal #BuyLocal #SupportLocal #TrustInPartnerships