Recently, we had the pleasure of welcoming professors Anthony
Elliott and Sven Kesselring to our Gothenburg office for a
breakfast session on "Future Mobilities". Anthony and Sven are
running several global research projects on Mobility, Industry
4.0 and AI, and we are proud to be involved in these
initiatives.
Here are some reflections and takeaways from a terrific morning
discussion:
The mobility revolution and the digital revolution are
intertwined and need to be understood in a broad context.
Mobility as such goes beyond the physical movement of people
and things, it's also about virtual and imaginative mobility.
A "connected and mobile life" means that we are
technologically and socially connected. For instance, the
development and debate around automobilities (ie connected and
self-driving vehicles) tends to focus a lot on technology,
whilst the actual take-up of these new technologies is heavily
dependent on individual attitudes and the readiness of our
society as a whole.
Trust is a key parameter in the equation to get people to
embrace and use autonomous cars – and the progress is not
linear.
Smart urbanism is more interesting than smart cities.
What then are the consequences in terms of customer
relationships? Here's our two cents based on the breakfast
session:
More and more purchasing decisions are made "on the fly",
where the customer (physically, cognitively and emotionally)
is "elsewhere". Understanding process (ie the customer
journey) will not be enough, we need to focus on context as
well.
We're moving from mobile to mobility. In a near future voice
will probably overtake screen as the primary mode of
communication. This sheds a new light on concepts like brand
management and customer loyalty.
The content that consumers face will be machine generated (or
machine moderated) to a higher extent. But the issue of "high
tech and high touch" remains on the table. Human interaction
isn't going away, but it's changing.
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