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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../part2stratml.xsl"?><StrategicPlan><id/><Name>Six Ways To Define Your Internet Of Things Strategy</Name><Description>If your company wants to stake a claim with the Internet of Things, you first need to develop a distinctive "way to play" -- a clear value proposition that you can offer customers. This should be consistent with your enterprise’s overall capabilities system: the things you do best when you go to market, aligned with most or all of the products and services you sell. With those elements in place, if you tread carefully and methodically, the time is right. To develop a strategy for the IoT, you could proceed by addressing, in order [the goals outlined in this StratML rendition]</Description><OtherInformation>By 2020, an estimated 50 billion devices around the globe will be connected to the Internet. Perhaps a third of them will be computers, smartphones, tablets, and TVs. The remaining two-thirds will be other kinds of "things": sensors, actuators, and newly invented intelligent devices that monitor, control, analyze, and optimize our world.This seemingly sudden trend has been decades in the making, but is just now hitting a tipping point. The arrival of the "Internet of Things" (IoT) represents a transformative shift for the economy, similar to the introduction of the PC itself. The IoT also opens a range of new business opportunities for a variety of players. These opportunities tend to fall into three broad strategic categories, each reflecting a different type of enterprise [documented as stakeholders in this StratML rendition]</OtherInformation><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>Innovation Enterprise</Name><Acronym>IE</Acronym><Identifier>_b7fab884-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><Description>Innovation Enterprise is an independent business-to-business multi-channel media brand focused on the information needs of Senior Big Data, Strategy, Advanced Analytics, Innovation, Digital, Finance, Operations, Publishing &amp; Decision Support executives.In addition to live conferences &amp; summits our products include digital on-demand video content, live &amp; on-demand webcasts plus online communities. We also provide marketing services as well as on-site custom production and custom research to Fortune 500 clients.Whether it's delivered online, or in person, everything Innovation Enterprise produces reflects the company's unshakeable belief in the power of information to spur innovation.</Description><Stakeholder><Name>PwC</Name><Description>[IE's article was] Adapted with permission from the strategy+business website, published by PwC Strategy&amp; Inc. To read the full article, visit "A Strategist’s Guide to the Internet of Things." © 2014 PwC. All rights reserved. PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Companies</Name><Description>A wealth of opportunities exist for each of the three types of IoT strategy models: Enablers, Engagers, and Enhancers. Entering the fray, however, is an action that should not be undertaken lightly. The IoT market’s newness and heterogeneity will make it difficult to negotiate, even for those companies with the strongest capabilities and the clearest, most compelling value propositions...As new and challenging as today's IoT is, it offers a large and wide-open playing field. The companies that gain the right to win in this sphere will be those that understand just how disruptive the IoT will be, and that create a value proposition to take advantage of the opportunities.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Enablers</Name><Description>"Enablers," technology-oriented companies, such as Cisco, Google, HP, IBM, and Intel, that develop and implement the underlying technology</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Engagers</Name><Description>"Engagers" that design, create, integrate, and deliver IoT services (like the Nest Learning Thermostat, Apple HomeKit, Hue, Tagg, Moj.io, and Sensity) to customers</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Enhancers</Name><Description>"Enhancers" that devise their own value-added services, on top of the services provided by Engagers, that are unique to the Internet of Things (such as OnFarm and Progressive's Snapshot)</Description></Stakeholder></Organization><Vision><Description>Value propositions are created to take advantage of IoT opportunities.</Description><Identifier>_b7faba64-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>To outline the goals of a strategy for the IoT</Description><Identifier>_b7fabb2c-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name/><Description/></Value><Goal><Name>Capabilities</Name><Description>Determine whether you are best suited to be an Enabler, Engager, or Enhancer</Description><Identifier>_b7fabbd6-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Your own role in the IoT. Given your existing value proposition and capabilities, are you best suited to be an Enabler, Engager, or Enhancer?</OtherInformation><Objective><Name/><Description/><Identifier>_b7fabc6c-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Industries &amp; Markets</Name><Description>Assess how your business environment is being (or could be) transformed by the IoT.</Description><Identifier>_b7fabd02-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>If you are an Engager or Enhancer, what endpoints, hubs, and services are already being sold in your market? How are they expected to combine? What sense do you have of the demand for them? The more IoT activity that already exists in your industry, as it does in healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and home-related sectors, the more rapidly you will have to move.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name/><Description/><Identifier>_b7fabda2-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Engagement</Name><Description>Determine whether to engage customers directly or to work with other businesses </Description><Identifier>_b7fabe42-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Because value in the IoT will be created through the transformation of customer experience, you need strong capabilities in experience design. Even if you are an Enabler, without direct customer contact, or even if opportunities for engagement appear limited in your industry, the IoT could eventually transform your business. What capabilities do you already have in this area, and which ones will you need to develop?</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Experience Design</Name><Description>Develop strong capabilities in experience design</Description><Identifier>_b7fabed8-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Capabilities</Name><Description>Determing what capabilities do you already have and which ones will you need to develop</Description><Identifier>_b7fabf6e-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Products &amp; Services</Name><Description>Assess your offerings to determine which can be enhanced through IoT connectivity and what new ones could be developed expressly for the IoT</Description><Identifier>_b7fac018-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Connected products and services. Assess your current lineup of offerings to determine which can be enhanced through IoT connectivity, and what new ones could be developed expressly for the IoT.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Connectivity</Name><Description>For new launches and innovations, take into account how connectivity will be established</Description><Identifier>_b7fac0b8-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Data &amp; Analyses</Name><Description>Consider how your company will analyze and use the resulting data</Description><Identifier>_b7fac158-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Partnerships</Name><Description>Identify other companies with which you might collaborate</Description><Identifier>_b7fac202-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Revenue Model &amp; Income Stream</Name><Description>Address the proposed revenue model and income stream</Description><Identifier>_b7fac2a2-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.4</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Connections</Name><Description>Developed enhanced connections</Description><Identifier>_b7fac338-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/><Objective><Name>Devices &amp; Services</Name><Description>Deploy basic connected devices and services</Description><Identifier>_b7fac3ec-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Engagers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Most Engagers will deploy an initial wave of basic connected devices and services.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Analytics</Name><Description>Use analytics to gain insights from the wealth of new data</Description><Identifier>_b7fac48c-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Engagers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Then they will build further services by using analytics to gain insights from the wealth of new data that the IoT provides them.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Additional Services</Name><Description>Build further services based upon analysis of the data</Description><Identifier>_b7fac536-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Engagers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Value</Name><Description>Look for ways to increase value</Description><Identifier>_b7fac5f4-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.4</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Engagers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>As these deployments unfold, Engagers will look for ways to increase value.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Business Models</Name><Description>Identify new business models</Description><Identifier>_b7fac694-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.5</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Enhancers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>This is where Enhancers will come in. What new business models might emerge? Would you want to develop any of them, or do you want to partner with other companies that can help serve this need?</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Business Development</Name><Description>Determine whether to develop business on any of the new models</Description><Identifier>_b7fac734-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.6</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Enhancers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Business Partnerships</Name><Description>Determine whether to partner with other companies that can help serve the newly emerging needs</Description><Identifier>_b7fac7f2-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.7</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>IoT Enhancers</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Value Proposition</Name><Description>Determine your company's unique value proposition</Description><Identifier>_b7fac89c-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Your organization's capabilities. Your company will need to distinguish itself in this space. What will you do that no other company does as well (or at all)? What improvements and investments will you need to make? Where will the necessary time, money, and attention come from; what activities will you need to divest or downplay so their resources can move here?You may also need to develop some "table stakes" capabilities that all IoT companies must have. These include the ability to manage and analyze huge quantities of data, to integrate diverse portfolios of services, and to build business relationships with other IoT-related companies, some of which may have very different cultures. You probably already have innovation processes in place, but they may not be customer-centric enough. You may also need to foster more opportunities for people in your company to experiment and learn rapidly about what works and what doesn't.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Improvements &amp; Investments</Name><Description>Determine what improvements and investments to make</Description><Identifier>_b7fac95a-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Time, Money &amp; Attention</Name><Description>Determine how to free up the necessary time, money, and attention</Description><Identifier>_b7facb80-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective><Objective><Name>Divestiture &amp; Diminshment</Name><Description>Determine what activities will you need to divest or downplay</Description><Identifier>_b7facc3e-8d38-11e4-932c-e69b27151545</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.2.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate/><EndDate/><PublicationDate>2014-12-26</PublicationDate><Source>http://channels.theinnovationenterprise.com/articles/six-ways-to-define-your-internet-of-things-strategy#%2EVJlgvNHzJwY%2Elinkedin</Source><Submitter><FirstName>Owen</FirstName><LastName>Ambur</LastName><PhoneNumber/><EmailAddress>Owen.Ambur@verizon.net</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>
