At recent electrical industry meetings leaders reaffirmed the strategic value of digital transformations for long-term success. Why? Buyer trends show that electrical customers value online services and they also want to research and buy in different ways. Seller trends show that comprehensive websites enable buyers to self-serve, freeing up your salesforce to drive more business value. And technology trends show that procurement systems are getting smarter and increasingly automated.
Research on electrical buyers shows that “anytime self-service” (like invoice management, freight tracking, and skills training) can help buyers get jobs done on their own, which lets your salespeople focus on more complicated issues. When those simple online services are successful, trust is built, and then buyers and sellers can collaborate on more complex and high-value topics, like vendor-managed inventory and configure-price-quote capabilities.
For buyers, self-service is also great when coupled with predictive buying. For example, repeat orders can be pulled into customized order guides to save time with purchasing. But these guides also make it easier for your sales team to merchandise solutions that create add-on sales. And if those repeat orders are cyclical, they can also be integrated into online services like auto-replenishment so that product arrives consistently when and where it is needed. The benefit is ongoing, planned sales.
But in this era of supply chain calisthenics, isn’t an inside sales agent more effective at securing those hard-to-find items? Only sometimes. More often manufacturing and distribution rely on a “smart model” that uses deep and wide data sets to assign resources and optimize supply and demand.
It can be daunting to think about digital transformations. But the companies that ask themselves these four questions are aware of the buyer, seller, and technology trends, and are already on the journey:
Let’s review a few examples of contractors and industrial buying* to make a case for digital transformation. In each scenario we show how electrical buyers and sellers are leveraging digital transformations today.
Digital transformations can feel like a leap, but if planned wisely can create sustained value. And with the trends all heading toward digital integration, there’s no better time to make, and accelerate, your plan.
* Kathleen has worked in and written about B2B ecommerce for over a decade, helping distributors like Amazon Business and EIS, as well as manufacturing brands like PURELL® Hand Sanitizer and Moen®, through digital transformations and innovation growth opportunities. Research provided by The Channel Marketing Group, 2018.