Soar through the cloud to drive growth in CPG
February 11, 2021
February 11, 2021
Many CPGs are using the cloud, but they are stuck in the first phase of data migration due to several obstacles:
IT focus
Many CPGs say they are “in the cloud,” yet they have migrated largely to reduce infrastructure/IT operating costs. They have stopped there.
Perceptions of benefits to date
Nearly two-thirds of executives said they haven’t achieved the results expected of their cloud initiatives to date1. Not surprisingly, they aren't getting benefits because they have yet to commit to the bigger operational changes required. Also, they haven’t invested in the necessary organizational, talent and technology resources.
Perceptions of risk and complexity
The operational changes associated with a full transition to cloud are extensive and can seem insurmountable. According to our cloud research2 among CPG executives, 46% said the complexity of business and operational change was one of the two top barriers to adoption.
Full cloud adoption—and the subsequent benefits—will only happen when business leaders understand and commit to it. Cloud cannot be an initiative that is delegated. Leaders must treat cloud as a muscle to build, strengthen and maintain to drive business results. When the business and IT work together, they can build the capabilities to help achieve great value.
Forty-two percent of executives see misalignment between IT and the business as a barrier to full cloud adoption, according to our cloud research
Treat cloud as a business—not IT—priority
Business and IT leaders both must be on board and involved with cloud adoption. They can begin by collaborating on the overall strategy and vision, determining how cloud can enable business transformation. Consider creating a new C-suite position to bridge the business and IT sides. This person could play an integral role in guiding a cloud journey that is centered on business results.
Prioritize cloud pursuits
Start with the end state in mind. What new capabilities can cloud enable in the next two to three years? Where are speed and flexibility needed most? What business problems can the cloud help solve? Think about those goals and prioritize them based on their promise and potential value they can bring. These decisions will inform the overall path to the cloud along with short-term solutions such as which projects to pilot first.
Migrate. Accelerate. Innovate.
The potential business impact increases exponentially as adoption increases. Develop the migration and modernization plan on how to move to a business value-focused cloud strategy. Modernize existing applications for the cloud. Create new cloud-native applications and transform the architecture. Establish a governance model and full change management program to measure outcomes and create and sustain behavior change.
Sources:
1 Sky high hopes: Navigating the barriers to maximizing cloud value
2 Ibid, CPG respondents
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