AI named #1 technology needed to derive tangible business value  from shift to servitisation

Research reveals that AI (52%), automation (51%) and machine learning (49%), are the foundation  for creating business value. 

EAM, FSM, and end-to-end business connectivity are seen as further catalysts to making the  servitisation shift.

13 September 2023 – IFS, the global cloud enterprise software company, has released the first sets  of results of its research* into the role of technology in realising business benefits and driving value as  companies shift to a servitised business model. The research polled 2,000 senior decision-makers – VP and above – in France, Germany, Japan, Nordics, UK, USA and the UAE – across Manufacturing,  Services, Telecoms, Energy & Resources, Construction & Engineering, and A&D industries. 

43% of respondents stated that the momentum behind shifting their business model to a servitised  one remained a clear priority for executives. The research also reveals a divide between the  “Leaders” and “laggards” in completing the move, 19% and 23% respectively. The primary cause for  some organisations’ slow progress in building momentum in their organisation is the need to clearly define the impact on their workforce, processes, and technology landscape. 

Across industries, AI has become the essential technology for accelerating the servitisation shift and  value realisation by improving operational efficiency (28%), capturing new customer segments or  targeting new markets (28%), increasing customer satisfaction (27%), improving customer retention  (26%), and securing higher profit margins (25%). 

The urgency behind building AI capabilities is most prevalent in the Manufacturing and Services  sectors (58%), followed by A&D (51%), Telecoms (50%), Construction and Engineering (48%),  Energy, Utilities and Resources (48%). Driving innovation and continuously building differentiation  within their respective markets continue to be seen as the foundation to increase revenue growth and  profitability.  

The importance of financial health and driving business resilience are high on the value agenda  across the organisation, with the CEO (54%) and CFO (49%) leading the charge. The dual leadership  behind servitisation points to a clear tie between the need to modernise via digital transformation and  the expected financial benefits the board expects to gain from prioritising customers at the heart of product and/or service design and delivery.  

While the executive leadership team is clearly behind the evolution of the business, getting a  complete and actionable understanding of the impact of the shift on people and processes (22%) is  vital. The CHRO is particularly aware of the potential impact and cites digital technology as  fundamental (50%) to managing the change and, specifically, using AI and automation to enhance  workflows and processes.  

Alex Rumble, SVP of Product Marketing, Analyst Relations and Competitive Intelligence at IFS, commented: “We often hear from customers that digital transformation is not about technology. This  research very clearly points to tight alignment between the C suite when it comes to evolving the  business and bringing the organisation proactively along the journey. She added: Servitisation is fundamentally about being customer-driven in the design, manufacturing, delivering and servicing of  products and services. The topic has been around several decades, but the technology lacked”.  Rumble concluded: “It is the coming together of servitisation and the explosion of digital  technologies that has created a perfect storm for companies to harness the power of AI, automation  and ML, for example, to re-engineer and streamline their businesses behind the customers’ needs  AND deliver business value. That is exciting for IFS.” 

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