Thursday, June 27, 2019

Collaboration In Time Of Disruption





I see conversational commerce as a major disrupter coming to the retail marketplace and while the retailers that have been focused on AI and data analysis will be the retailers that are best prepared sense and respond to the changing demands of the market, there is also no question in my mind that collaboration is critical to the ability to execute on the demands. Collaboration will increase in importance in the future markets because there is no way that a single partner can respond to all of the changing demands of the consumer. The extended supply chain is probably the key to the success of supporting the market demands. These demands can only be met through a robust collaborative network in the extended supply chain.




The extended supply chain is in a unique position in this disruption because of the previous work building a collaborative network that supports the ability to sense and respond to the changing demands in a global marketplace. This experience has forced the extended supply chain network to develop a strong collaborative network of partners that support the demands and provide a connected network of partners that provide point solutions to meet the demands. This is the ‘secret sauce’ of the supply chain collaborative network. This collaborative network provides the framework for point solution providers to flourish because the connectivity framework is already available for the solution providers to market and deliver services. This was an unintended benefit from the work to develop a robust collaborative network; the framework to support share support of the global supply chain demands and encourage point solution development to rapidly deliver solutions to the partners.




The disruption of the global market demands was a precursor in the extended supply chain to the disruption the retail marketplace is beginning to experience now. This disruption will roll through the retail marketplace in a manner similar to the global marketplace disruption on the extended supply chain and the smart players in the marketplace will be incorporating the lessons learned from the global market disruption to build a collaborative network that supports the speed of change necessary to meet the demands. This means embracing network capabilities that encourage and support the point solution model developed in the supply chain. I believe this is the single most important key to supporting and even encouraging the disruption in the retail marketplace.
Disruption is not a point that impacts only the retail market or only the extended supply chain.  Disruption is a cumulative effect that builds on past change and disruption to redefine the market and I believe that we have reached a ‘perfect storm’ point in time where the demands and expectations of consumers, and market partners are being driven by technology and the converging of technology capabilities, embrace of the capabilities and lifestyle demands imagination of consumers and market partners to build a new marketplace that eliminates channels and the lines between channels to produce a new marketplace.