Companies often abandon large, complex technology and business initiatives because they didn’t move to market fast enough before money or leadership patience ran short. The Project Management Institute has reported that only 14 percent of IT projects fail, yet a grim 43 percent exceeded budget and nearly half were delivered late.
One of the reasons behind high project failure rates is an overall increase in the numbers of digital business projects competing for limited corporate resources and talent-strapped IT departments. CIO says companies are paying top dollar for “user experience whizzes, development and operations (DevOps) engineers, data scientists and artificial intelligence professionals.” Some companies simply can’t hire the right talent due to high demand.
It doesn’t help that deploying new technologies and business initiatives is resource-intensive. For this reason, Information Age suggests collaborating with an external partner with experience designing and developing solutions, particularly when you need hard-to-find niche capabilities. A collaborative model gives teams the power and flexibility to pivot whenever there’s a change in business direction, as well as help them learn the craft.
If you lack digital product development experience and specific technology and business competencies, collaborative projects with external partners help you quickly launch products that deliver strategic business results. Through an immersive experience, you’ll co-develop a world-class digital product while learning new skills and modern digital development best practices. You can learn to tackle challenging business problems by focusing first on customer needs and insights.
For instance, a global telecom and cellular firm turned to Nerdery to help it learn how to develop and launch a cybersecurity assessment tool. Nerdery team members stepped into leadership roles within the program to help teach the company how to shape and direct the project by providing expertise in strategy, experience design, product development, UI/dashboard, APIs, framework, quality assurance and more. Through collaboration, the agile team could bypass layers of corporate bureaucracy and red tape to build and launch a solution 12–18 months before the competition had a similar offering.
The company finished the final product in time to showcase it at the annual RSA Conference, one of the world’s premier security events. Gartner subsequently named them to a coveted leader position in its Magic Quadrant for managed security services providers (MSSP), which sparked an avalanche of sales. Furthermore, the team took with it newfound competencies and confidence to repeat this success on future projects.
Creating new competencies was just one objective of a recreational vehicle manufacturer that wanted to create a solution to connect operations across its supply chain. The co-developed digital product greatly improved visibility between factories, distributors and dealers, leading to more efficient operations. Nerdery worked with the company to analyze and shorten multiple customer journeys by removing touchpoints and reducing friction. In the process, the company developed new skills from our experience in engineering, user experience, backend, API development and frontend, which helped it evolve the product.