Six Degrees and Pulicist.Sapient recently hosted an event for digital leaders in Sydney. We hosted the likes of Moet Hennessy, Aussie, Naked Wines, APG & Co and Suncorp and posed one simple question to the group… “What is not going to change in digital?”
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, has been quoted saying:
“I frequently get asked the question: ‘What’s going to change in the next 10 years?’ And that is a very interesting question; it’s a very common one. I almost never get the question: ‘What’s not going to change in the next 10 years?’
His justification: “When you have something that you know is true, even over the long-term, you can afford to put a lot of energy into it,”
Jake Hird, Consulting Lead at SapientNitro and Ben Mooney, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Razorfish Platform took this statement and used it to take us through an evening of shared experiences, industry insights and thought provoking discussion, all washed down with Pinot and canapes.
Jake set the scene by delivering a keynote presentation that discussed the nature of marketers to go after the new technology and ‘shiny’ strategies, before getting the foundations of their customer relationships right. Jake proposed that the one thing that we know won’t change in the next 10 years is human nature, and the service that we all want from brands.
We then threw to question to the floor and led by Ben Mooney the insights that ensued were focused in two key areas, what won’t change from a customer perspective and what won’t change from a business perspective.
Getting the communication and service for customers right is absolutely essential to building a successful brand. Customers will interact with a brand where they feel they get the best service – no one ever asked Amazon to deliver something slower, or be more expensive.
Building digital capability within a business is becoming essential, but as well as looking outwards, businesses need to look internally and ensure that they are facilitating change from the top down.
The most interesting take out for the day was that we all convened to talk digital, but we ended up talking about people and empathy.
If you are interested in joining a digital networking group or would just like to talk about all things digital give me a call.