Warner Bros Entertainment—a household name among consumers and industry leaders the world over—is a global leader in the creation, production, distribution, licensing and marketing of all forms of entertainment. A Time Warner Company, Warner Bros is a fully-integrated, broad-based entertainment business that stands at the forefront of every aspect of the entertainment industry, from feature film production to film distribution, from home video / DVD to cable, from comic books to feature animation, and from interactive gaming and entertainment to product and brand licensing. In addition to its long-standing position as a high-performance business in its industry and pre-eminent global creators of all forms of content, Warner Bros has a history as a pioneer in new ways of distributing and consuming content. It has been responsible for inventions ranging from the first talking picture to much of the technology for DVDs, and also led the industry's foray into the DVD sell-through market. Given this track record, it is hardly surprising that the company was among the first in the industry to grasp the full disruptive power, potential and implications of digital technologies. Its view was summed up by Chris Cookson, President of Warner Bros Technical Operations, when he commented: "The future entertainment environment will be digital—from end-to-end." In the future envisioned by Warner Bros, digital content of all types will be created, stored, shared, and accessed quickly, efficiently and securely across all its operations and by each member of the content value chain. Warner Bros knows that companies able to achieve this are likely to become the winners in the newly-evolving digital environment, whose drivers and dynamics are becoming clearer by the day. However, it also knows that it cannot make the transition to the digital future overnight—especially given the global scale of its operations, the complex and fast-moving nature of the entertainment industry, and the scale of the challenges facing today's players. Again, the winners will be those companies that can profitably serve their emerging digital markets while continuing to progress towards the long-term transformation that is needed. Accenture's research has identified the traits of high-performance businesses. Among the findings: high-performance businesses create decision-making structures, processes and cultures that result in superior ability to accelerate insight to action, unleash the organization's energies and capabilities, and manage the balance between today and tomorrow. Warner Bros knew its solution to the challenges of going digital must be sufficiently flexible to maintain its business responsiveness and agility, while also allowing for fine-tuning and course changes as the digital marketplace emerges. All these factors mean that the race to the digital future is not a sprint, but a marathon. As its strategic collaborator to help it map out the optimal route and ultimately arrive at its digital destination, Warner Bros has chosen Accenture. In 2001, Warner Bros recognized that traditional ways of storing and sharing content, and the informal and labor intensive distribution networks that supported them, could be transformed into a single, totally integrated digital operation. It could see that the way forward was to transform its core media production and distribution capabilities into a single, totally integrated digital operation. Accomplishing this feat would make Warner Bros one of the first studios in the world—if not the first—to move its entire film and television production, post-production and distribution to an entirely digital end-to-end-process. At the same time, several challenges and catalysts were converging to usher Warner Bros towards a fully digital environment. One was that user groups across the business were already working in discrete digital "islands," but with little interconnectivity or integration between them. Other imperatives included mounting cost pressures and shrinking release windows. Perhaps most crucially, the emerging digital ecosystem was causing a proliferation in the distribution channels for the company's content, while simultaneously multiplying the scale of piracy's threat to its core business. So there was a strong business case for change, with clear demand from most business units across the corporation. Appropriate technical solutions were also emerging in the shape of file-based solutions. But while the destination was clear, major hurdles had to be crossed first. Warner Bros' pioneering digital ambitions would take it into territory that was as yet uncharted by any media and entertainment business. How would it build the architecture, workflow, operating model and organizational structure to get there? Warner Bros selected Accenture to accompany it on the road to achieve its vision—a decision that marked the start of a mutual multiyear, multistage journey towards creating the world’s first high-performance, digital media and entertainment business. It is a transition that is being powered by the Accenture Digital Transformation Framework, and that has already delivered many transformational benefits. Next: How We Helped |