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BearingPoint’s Digital Leaders Study 2022 Outlines What it Takes to Be a Digital Leader, and to Win in What Is a Very Competitive and Uncertain Environment

From the industries assessed as part of the BearingPoint study, Retail scores highest, followed by the Telco, Insurance and Banking industries.

AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BearingPoint’s recent study, Digital Leaders 2022, identifies the most successful digital organizations and the common characteristics which lead to their success. The management and technology consultancy found that digital-leading companies focus on the following key themes:

  1. Customer centricity
  2. Personalization
  3. Data centricity
  4. Innovation
  5. Ethics and sustainability

BearingPoint assessed 679 companies from 21 sectors in 11 countries, against criteria related to digital product experience, e-commerce, e-CRM, and digital marketing.

The study shows that while much attention is paid to what digital can deliver, digital leadership is hard won, with a massive dependency on getting the execution details right.

Frederic Gigant, Global Leader Customer & Growth at BearingPoint, says: “As new technologies evolve, so does the prescription for being a digital leader. There is no doubt that digitalization has transformed all industries, but there are some – and companies within – who do it better than others. Our Digital Leaders Study 2022 outlines what it takes to be a digital leader, and ultimately, to win in what is a very competitive environment.”

From the industries assessed as part of this study, it is no surprise that Retail scores highest, followed by the Telco, Insurance and Banking industries. Business-to-consumer (B2C) organizations demonstrate some of the highest scores across the dimensions, with overall results showcasing the following findings:

  • Digital Marketing – Instagram has now become the most popular platform for advertising across the companies studied, with a score of 94%
  • Digital Product Experience – 2 thirds of companies target their audience and display more than 2 different product-related contents accordingly
  • E-Commerce – 21% of customer-focused companies (excluding B2B) offer click-and-collect services on the same day, with a total of 42% of companies who offer click-and-collect services
  • E-CRM – 87% of companies studied provide customers with access to an online profile where they can input their information, allowing customers to use their data … and companies as well

Frederic Gigant concludes: “There’s no doubt that mastering digital is essential if organizations want to develop long-lasting client relationships and boost revenue. What makes a digital leader naturally changes over time, but our study has highlighted the key themes which are prevalent today; customer centricity, personalization, data centricity, innovation, and ethics and sustainability. These actions – in combination – are what contributes to organizational success.”

The study showed that organizations take these five critical steps to digital leadership:

1. They place customers at the center of their value proposition

For digital leaders, everything starts with customers. They understand them, personalize offering for them, and make them feel special.

2. They generate a positive emotional response through all interactions with their customers and networks

Digital-leading companies focus on the psychological and behavioral, as emotions engendered by a product last longer than the product’s features, however excellent.

3. They deliver value with a suite of advanced technology that synchronizes activities and leverages data centricity

Digital leaders focus on getting ever-better data sets and exploiting them with advanced analytics to provide enhanced experiences and build a more trusted brand.

4. They innovate in all aspects of their ecosystem

Innovation is a constant, ongoing focus for digital-leading companies. It permeates their organization and interactions with their customers, and their broader ecosystem.

5. They integrate ethics, sustainability, and a broad world view in their day-to-day activities

Digital leaders take a stance and use their scale and influence to drive change, while exemplifying sustainable, ethical practice.

To learn more about what makes a digital leader, you can download the Digital Leaders Study 2022 here: https://www.bearingpoint.com/en/insights-events/digital-leaders-2022/

About BearingPoint

BearingPoint is an independent management and technology consultancy with European roots and a global reach. The company operates in three business units: Consulting, Products, and Capital. Consulting covers the advisory business with a clear focus on selected business areas. Products provides IP-driven digital assets and managed services for business-critical processes. Capital delivers M&A and transaction services.

BearingPoint’s clients include many of the world’s leading companies and organizations. The firm has a global consulting network with more than 13,000 people and supports clients in over 70 countries, engaging with them to achieve measurable and sustainable success.

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Homepage: www.bearingpoint.com
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Alexander Bock
Global Manager Communications
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E-Mail: alexander.bock@bearingpoint.com

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Global Manager Communications
Telephone: +49 89 540338029
E-Mail: alexander.bock@bearingpoint.com

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