Don't Homogenize, Synchronize
Book Details
Author(s)Mohanbir Sawhney
PublisherHarvard Business Review
ISBN / ASINB00005RZBU
ISBN-13978B00005RZB7
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank14,214,701
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
To be more responsive to customers, companies often break down organizational walls between their units--setting up all manner of cross-business and cross-functional task forces and working groups and promoting a "one-company" culture. But such attempts can backfire by distracting business and functional units and by contaminating their strategies and processes. Fortunately, there's a better way, says the author. Rather than tear down organizational walls, a company can make them permeable to information. It can synchronize all its data on products, filtering the information through linked databases and applications and delivering it in a coordinated, meaningful form to customers. As a result, the organization can present a single, unified face to the customer--one that can change as market conditions warrant--without imposing homogeneity on its people. Such synchronization can lead to stronger customer relationships, more sales, and greater operational efficiency as well as sustain product innovation--goals that have traditionally been difficult to achieve simultaneously.
