I came across the brilliant blog site of Futurist Frank
Diana this week. In one of his most recent articles he discusses the
concept of combinatorial nature. He states, "We
are seeing exponential convergence across the areas of science, technology,
economics, society, ethics, and politics. The combinatorial nature of
an overwhelming number of building blocks drives an accelerating intersection
across these areas." As an expert Lego player, I can appreciate the
concept of building blocks, and the near infinite number of combinations these
blocks can be used to form. The idea that we have now reached a critical
mass of digital building blocks, and that we will now experience exponential
growth through the combinatorial nature of them is compelling.
The World Economic Forum also describes the
future in similar ways, “We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will
fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its
scale, scope, and complexity, the transformation will be unlike anything
humankind has experienced before... Billions of people are now
connected by mobile devices, with unprecedented processing power, storage
capacity, and access to knowledge. And these possibilities are being
multiplied by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet
of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology,
materials science, energy storage, and quantum computing."
Both of these quotes, and the idea that we have reached a new era
as a result of the combinatorial nature of digital building blocks, begs the
question of what does this mean for for our organizations today? The
answer can be found in the Lego block.
Legos come in standardized shapes, sizes and integration points
that allow for the rapid build of billions of different combinations. The
standardization of Lego blocks doesn't restrict our ability to create new and
unique combinations, rather it enhances it. Organizations must recognize that
the winners of today and tomorrow are not organizations that create their own
bespoke building blocks, but that have the vision to use standardized digital
building blocks to offer unique combinations faster than their opponents.
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read more of his articles on digital transformation strategies here:
- Digital Transformation from 40,000 feet
- Winning in Chaos - Digital Leaders
- 13 Recommended Actions for Digital Transformation in
Retail
- Mistakes in Retail Digital Transformation
- Winning Strategies for the Fourth Industrial
Revolution
- Digital Transformation - Mindset Differences
- Analyzing Retail Through Digital Lenses
- Digital Thinking and Beyond!
- Measuring the Pace of Change in the Fourth
Industrial Revolution
- How Digital Thinking Separates Retail Leaders from
Laggards
- To Bot, or Not to Bot
- Oils, Bots, AI and Clogged Arteries
- Artificial Intelligence Out of Doors in the Kingdom
of Robots
- How Digital Leaders are Different
- The Three Tsunamis of Digital Transformation - Be
Prepared!
- Bots, AI and the Next 40 Months
- You Only Have 40 Months to Digitally Transform
- Digital Technologies and the Greater Good
- Video Report: 40 Months of Hyper-Digital
Transformation
- Report: 40 Months of Hyper-Digital Transformation
- Virtual Moves to Real in with Sensors and Digital
Transformation
- Technology Must Disappear in 2017
- Merging Humans with AI and Machine Learning Systems
- In Defense of the Human Experience in a Digital World
- Profits that Kill in the Age of Digital
Transformation
- Competing in Future Time and Digital Transformation
- Digital Hope and Redemption in the Digital Age
- Digital Transformation and the Role of Faster
- Digital Transformation and the Law of Thermodynamics
- Jettison the Heavy Baggage and Digitally Transform
- Digital Transformation - The Dark Side
- Business is Not as Usual in Digital Transformation
- 15 Rules for Winning in Digital Transformation
- The End Goal of Digital Transformation
- Digital Transformation and the Ignorance Penalty
- Surviving the Three Ages of Digital Transformation
- The Advantages of an Advantage in Digital
Transformation
- From Digital to Hyper-Transformation
- Believers, Non-Believers and Digital Transformation
- Forces Driving the Digital Transformation Era
- Digital Transformation Requires Agility and Energy
Measurement
- A Doctrine for Digital Transformation is Required
- Digital Transformation and Its Role in Mobility and
Competition
- Digital Transformation - A Revolution in Precision
Through IoT, Analytics and Mobility
- Competing in Digital Transformation and Mobility
- Ambiguity and Digital Transformation
- Digital Transformation and Mobility - Macro-Forces
and Timing
- Mobile and IoT Technologies are Inside the Curve of
Human Time
Kevin Benedict
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***Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.
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