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How to Create and Execute an Enterprise Mobile Strategy

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Companies recognizing this shift are aggressively transforming their business operations to reflect a more mobile centered approach. Organizations are focusing on mature mobile plans with carefully orchestrated mobile strategies that align user needs, business goals and new industry opportunities. Whether organizations are looking to more easily interact with their customers and clients, improve staff productivity and efficiency, capture data at the point of transaction, remotely monitor assets, or completely transform their business operations, mobile is the answer that provides the most engaging user experience and unquestionably best reflects the current technological shift. Companies today develop mobile strategies as a way to stay relevant in our current and future technology climate. Building a strategy involves time and effort to identify easy wins, weighing mobile impacts against costs, strategic investments and transformational goals. In the same way a good business strategy changes to accommodate changes within the market, a good mobile strategy must adapt and grow to meet changing user expectations and capitalize on new technologies. An enterprise’s mobile strategy should answer several key questions: • How will adopting a mobile strategy help us reach our business goals? • Will it improve our current reach? • Will it generate new opportunities? • How will our mobile users impact our bottom line? A mobile strategy establishes a reproducible method for mobile planning, delivery, measurement, and review while placing your business in a position to be able to deal with the pace of mobile change, to recognize opportunities and to respond with confidence.

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8500 Shoal Creek Rd. 4-220Austin, TX 78757(866) 200-6650www.atomicaxis.com

Enterprise Mobile Strategy

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Its no secret, mobile devices have transformed the world. With estimates showing 72% of the planet’s 6.9 billion people being mobile by the year 2016, organizations acknowledging and embracing comprehensive mobile strategies are best equipped for the growing consumerization of mobile technologies.

Smartphones mean the technology and mobile worlds merge. With the rapid acceleration in mobile, Internet and media are being dragged along for the ride, while tablets accelerate this change. In 2020, the enterprise mobile application economy is expected to hit $140 billion in revenue, representing an impressive 15% annual growth.

Companies recognizing this shift are aggressively transforming their business operations to reflect a more mobile centered approach. Organizations are focusing on mature mobile plans with carefully orchestrated mobile strategies that align user needs, business goals and new industry opportunities.

Whether organizations are looking to more easily interact with their customers and clients, improve staff productivity and efficiency, capture data at the point of transaction, remotely monitor assets, or completely transform their business operations, mobile is the answer that provides the most engaging user experience and unquestionably best reflects the current technological shift.

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What is Mobile Strategy?

Companies today develop mobile strategies as a way to stay relevant in our current and future technology climate. Building a strategy involves time and effort to identify easy wins, weighing mobile impacts against costs, strategic investments and transformational goals.

In the same way a good business strategy changes to accommodate changes within the market, a good mobile strategy must adapt and grow to meet changing user expectations and capitalize on new technologies. An enterprise’s mobile strategy should answer several key questions:

• How will adopting a mobile strategy help us reach our business goals?• Will it improve our current reach?• Will it generate new opportunities?• How will our mobile users impact our bottom line?

A mobile strategy establishes a reproducible method for mobile planning, delivery, measurement, and review while placing your business in a position to be able to deal with the pace of mobile change, to recognize opportunities and to respond with confidence.

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How do I develop a mobile strategy?Developing a mobile strategy can be overwhelming to companies unfamiliar with the nature of the constantly evolving mobile landscape. Shifting user habits, infrastructure upgrades, new product offerings, and system requirements are just a few of the hundreds of issues that need to be addressed prior to creating a custom mobile roadmap.

Although many organizations have custom strategic guidelines on how a mobile strategy should be defined, they all revolve around 3 simple steps:

1. Planning the organization’s mobile purpose2. Assessing the organization’s mobile maturity and existing assets3. Evaluating and Prioritizing

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Step 1: Plan the Mobile Purpose

The main goal of this stage is to define the Policies, Objectives, Scope, Technology, Management, and Measurements. These are crucial factors that are required in order to define and manage a comprehensive mobile roadmap.

Some key questions to answer in this stage are:

• How does mobile fit into our overall strategy? • Where do we focus our mobile priorities? • How can mobile drive other operational activities? • What is our timeline and preparedness for mobile? • How do we measure success?

The key to the planning phase is stakeholder alignment on exactly how mobile can impact business operations. The process is not always easy, but it is critical before moving forward. Having a firm grasp on technology trends, user and business needs, operational impacts, and clearly defined metrics are essential for stakeholder buy-in.

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Step 2: Assess the organization’s mobile maturity and existing assets

Every organization has varying levels of mobile maturity that will drive their strategic mobile process. During this stage, the focus should be evaluating the maturity levels across the following strategic areas:

• Business Transformation • Digital Experience • Technology • Governance

Business Transformation Where is our organization in terms of readiness for real transformative change and agility within the organization?Digital ExperienceWhere is our organization in terms of delivering a digital vision that is aligned with employee, customer, or client expectations?Technology Where is our organization in terms of commitment and ability to extend the processes and technology necessary to reach our strategic mobile and business goals?GovernanceWhere is our organization in terms of our ability to carry out key operational processes and continually optimize strategy?

A detailed report on exactly where your organization’s maturity level currently lies within these critical areas will be the foundation of your mobile strategy. With a properly executed assessment, organizations are often quick to spot pain points and opportunities that lead to streamlining, optimization and detailed comprehension of their specific needs.

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Step 3: Evaluate and Prioritize

With the analysis complete, now is the time to evaluate and prioritize each mobile initiative. A clearly defined project prioritization method is used that estimates product timelines, user impact, and financial expectations. Each mobile initiative is examined and a detailed cost-benefit-analysis is performed.

The goal of this stage is to maximize the organization’s budget, and get strategic projects in motion by providing an aligned mobile blueprint.

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Partner With Atomic Axis

At Atomic Axis, we aim to change the way software projects are planned, developed, and delivered. We go beyond conventional software development. We are constantly striving to improve our business, our process, explore new opportunities, and collaborate to solve real problems.

Our decades of experience in crafting strategic mobile initiatives for organizations of all shapes and sizes give us the ability to tackle any challenge in front of us. We take our expertise in the mobile domain and work with organizations to evaluate assets, align goals, formalize strategy, measure project results and optimize for long-term success. In short, we’ve mastered turning business strategy into practical execution.

Ready to make the move into mobile? Let’s team up.

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About Us

Atomic Axis is an Austin Texas based transformative Software Solutions Company comprised of accomplished architects, designers, and developers with advanced technical experience in countless market capacities. Our team combines proven industry best practices and technical excellence to deliver results consistently within scope and budget.

We manage our mobile strategy projects in a highly disciplined manner. Our primary focus is providing value to your organization. Our team has worked and partnered with countless industries including manufacturing, government agencies, healthcare, and real estate to spot pain points within their organization and build solutions that improve customer experience, optimize workflows, gain transparency and provide complete transformations of their outdated software to match today’s technology climate.

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