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The 5 digital dynamics that are transforming marketing

5 Digital Dynamics Transforming Marketing
As I prepare for the MarTech Europe conference coming up in a few weeks, I’ve been thinking about “digital transformation” — a topic that is entwined in the evolution of marketing, even though it’s much, much bigger than just marketing.
Digital transformation is about reimagining a business in the digital world. Or, if “reimagining” is too grand a vision, a more modest interpretation is simply: trying to survive in a digital world.
But while “digital” is a good one-word label for our modern world, there are several very different kinds of “digital dynamics” that are entangled together under that umbrella. As you contemplate changes in your strategy and your organizational structure to meet the digital challenge, I think it’s helpful to tease out the principal components of that whirlwind.
The model illustrated at the top of this post presents what I believe are the 5 components of digital dynamics: speed, adaptability, adjacency, scale, and precision. I call this theSAASP model accordingly because, well, as a technologist and a marketer, acronyms are my life.
Digital Dynamics: Speed
SPEED: It’s astounding how fast the Internet moves. At the lowest level, there’s the wonder of being able to download things from systems halfway around the world in a matter of seconds, essentially for free. But on top of that ubiquitous network, new patterns of social interaction have sprouted that can spread news and ideas across a massive, distributed audience in a matter of hours, or even minutes. This has changed not just business communications, but the expectations of immediacy that people have of businesses — as well as the accelerating pace by which markets and competitive circumstances change. How fast do you move?
Digital Dynamics: Adaptability
ADAPTABILITY: Perhaps the biggest miracle of digital is how easy it is to change content and code at asymptotically zero cost. The malleability of bits has no parallel in the physical world of atoms. Yet so many of our norms around strategy and management are rooted in the relatively inflexible constraints of that physical world. Pushing this further, software increasingly adapts decisions and experiences automatically across a massive number of combinatorial cases and touchpoints, using complex algorithms that eclipse our ability to understand their myriad of millisecond decisions. As humans, our two greatest challenges are (1) being willing to adapt ourselves and our organizations in response to such rapid change and (2) learning to thinking combinatorially about our products, services, and operations.
Digital Dynamics: Adjacency
ADJACENCY: Thanks to Google and social media and, well, the very nature of hyperlinks on the web, your entire competitive landscape is always just a click away. Your competitive landscape is no longer just businesses that directly intersect with your geographic location, your primary distribution channel, or your narrow circle of rivals who always used to come up in sales calls. Now, entrepreneurs from all over the world compete for your customers’ attention. But more disruptive than globalization is the risk that competitors whoe are “adjacent” to your market can substitute for your solution from a completely different angle. Or you can do that to them, if you’re clever enough to intercept the digital journeys of their buyers with the right content and services at key decision points.
In addition to external adjacency, the digital world has also pushed us towards greaterinternal adjacency within our organizations as well: departments and hierarchical silos are being cross-connected and made more collaborative through the demands of a market that now expects much more coherence across the buyer’s journey.
Digital Dynamics: Scale
SCALE: Things scale in the digital world in ways that defy conventional gravity. With a popular piece of content, your website can go from a few hundred visitors to millions overnight. But what makes scale unique from speed is the economics of this: digital distribution doesn’t require a linear increase in costs. Often, it’s somewhere between constant and logarithmic — O(1) ≥ n ≥ O(log n) — growth. We frequently see a Paradox of Scale, where smaller, agile teams or individuals have greater impact than organizations that are exponentially larger. Scale can shrink in an instant too, demanding a much more fluid response to the opening and closing of windows of opportunity.
Digital Dynamics: Precision
PRECISION: Digital’s bounty is data. We’re under such a torrent of data now that the phrase “big data” has already become passé (next up “colassal data”). Much of this data is quantifiable, which is a blessing and a curse. Blessing: precise digital measurements can bring much greater rationality to decision-making, including software-powered, automateddecision-making. This is re-orienting marketing to revenue instead of expense. Curse: such quantified data may be arbitrarily precise and may not accurately represent reality. Precision != Accuracy. See 14 rules for data-driven marketing for a list of other data caveats to consider. The age of data-driven management must develop greater finesse to use this power without self-inflicted injury.
I know that many others have tackled this subject over the past 20 years, and this SAASP model is merely an amalgamated derivation of hundreds of similar ideas. However, I couldn’t find an existing model that synthesized this quite the way I was picturing it, so I thought I’d sketch this out and run it by you.
What do you think? Are these the right components for a spectroscopic analysis of digital dynamics? Are there others?

The intersection of marketing and software comes to life in London

Parallels between Marketing and Software
I’ve been thinking a lot about the parallels between marketing and software development lately. Certainly there is a tremendous amount of marketing software that marketers are applying in their profession. But the relationship between these two fields has become more entangled than that.
The illustration at the top of this post is a sketch of two models, each a Venn diagram of three overlapping spheres.
On the left is the world of marketing. Its foundation has been communications at the creative intersection of messages and media (with a nod to Marshall McLuhan). However, I believe that the digitalization of the planet has expanded that classic model with an additional sphere of “mechanisms” — how the experiences that marketers deliver to prospects and customers in the digital domain actually function and behave. The combination of all three of these produces modern customer experience (CX). It is a world directed by marketing managers.
On the right is the world of software development. It too can be thought of as the synthesis of three things: data, code, and UI. The union of those elements creates user experience (UX). It is a world directed by product managers.
There are striking parallels between these two models.
Messages are data. UI is rendered through a medium. In the digital domain, code implements mechanisms. The art of crafting delightful customer experiences is analogous to — and, in software-mediated touchpoints such as websites and mobile apps, directly equivalent to — user experience design.
Arguably, these two worlds are not merely colliding. They’re becoming one.
This union is expanding the scope of marketing and amplifying the impact of software. Within it, tremendous opportunities for cross-pollinating ideas and insights from both professions are blossoming. Beautiful new hybrids are blooming.
There’s so much to explore and discuss here, which leads me to…
MarTech Europe, which will take place in London next week, October 20-21, is a conference that is exclusively focused on the integration of these two worlds and how they’re reshaping business as we know it.
And by “integration,” I don’t just mean the technical integration of multiple technologies. Sure, that’s one of the challenges of marketing in a digital world. But in many ways, that’s the easy part. The more interesting and knotty challenges are the evolution of marketing strategy, operations, organizational structure, skill sets, and culture, given these new capabilities.
MarTech Europe will feature sessions covering all of these facets, presented by many of Europe’s top thought leaders and pioneering practitioners who are reimagining the field of marketing through the innovative use of marketing technology and “software thinking.”
I’m very much looking forward to hearing from all of these amazing speakers — and I’m so immensely grateful for their participation for two days of learning and discovery of the latest ideas combining marketing, technology, and management:

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