Successful digital development strategies
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Podcast: Digital Development Strategies
Insights by 10Pearls, CEO & Co-Founder, Imran Aftab on how to make digital transformation work for your company by leveraging Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo’s creative processes, which underlines two important concepts, iterative development and collaboration. Just like Da Vinci perfected the Mona Lisa over many years or Michelangelo partnered with artisans, these principles allowed them to speed up and scale effectively. Similarly, it stresses that businesses can overcome challenges like slow development, talent shortages, and budgeting uncertainties by putting these principles into practice.
Digital Development Strategies
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There are three major challenges businesses face during the digital transformation journey:
- Speed: Executives are under pressure to accelerate their processes of digital transformation. “59% of digital decision makers are concerned that they may be too late with their digital transformation efforts, and 86% say they believe they need to make critical investments in digital transformation within two years.” This urgency emphasizes the demand for fast and efficient development cycles.
- Talent, resources, and culture: “According to Gartner, CIOs and CEOs report culture, resources, and talent as the top three digital business impediments.” Acquiring talent with the right skillsets and that align with the internal culture are key to driving successful innovation.
- Budgeting: Projecting the investment required for digital transformation is an issue in itself if there is no product roadmap. Aftab emphasizes: “It is important to sequence their digital transformation program in order to ensure early quick wins and define a level of effort before launching a full-blown product development cycle.”
Leonardo da Vinci's agile methodology
Imran uses the magic of iteration to effectively explain the mystery behind the Mona Lisa. Leonardo’s work of genius was not done in one stroke but honed over years of creation. He “began with the basics: a primer coat of paint, an undercoat with the colors mixed just so. From there, he added layer upon layer, meticulously toying with the colors and shadows to create depth and mystery.” This kind of iteration provided for constant improvements and enactments of new insights.
This strategy can be applied to the digital world. Imran stands firm against the making of a finished product in one go. According to him, an MVP should be made with essential features and then iteratively improved with user feedback and market trends.
Michelangelo's best practices for scaling
Michelangelo understood the need for speed and scale. Exemplifying a collaborative approach, he led a team of skilled artisans that assisted him in implementing his grand vision. This helped him speed up his work, such as the Sistine Chapel and David, with unprecedented efficiency compared to his contemporaries.
Imran brings these ideas into the digital space, as he advocates for collaboration with expert digital development partners, reinforcing that it provides direct access to specialized skills, scalability, and cost-effectiveness for faster time to market and increased innovation.
Key takeaways:
- Embrace iteration: Develop an MVP and continuously refine it based on feedback and evolving technologies.
- Scale strategically: Partner with digital development experts to access necessary skills and accelerate development.
- Learn from the masters: Apply the principles of iterative development and strategic collaboration to achieve digital success.
By integrating the lessons from Leonardo’s iterative approach and Michelangelo’s scaling strategy, businesses can overcome the challenges of digital transformation and create their own digital masterpieces.