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SAP dévoile des nouvelles innovations en matière de développement d’applications d’IA générative et de capacités de bases de données vectorielles, et propose de nouvelles opportunités d’apprentissage pour les développeurs à l’ère de l’IA.

BANGALORE, Inde – Le 2 novembre 2023 – Lors de l’événement SAP TechEd 2023, SAP SE (NYSE : SAP) a présenté une gamme complète de fonctionnalités et d’avancées en matière d’IA générative permettant aux développeurs, quel que soit leur niveau de compétence, de dynamiser leurs activités à l’ère de l’IA.

« Le dynamisme du paysage technologique et commercial d’aujourd’hui signifie que chaque développeur doit être un développeur d’IA », a déclaré Juergen Mueller, Chief Technology Officer et membre du Board de SAP SE. « Les innovations que nous lançons à TechEd, qu’il s’agisse d’outils de pro-code infusés d’IA ou d’un portail unique pour créer des extensions et des applications génératives d’IA sur SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), assurent aux développeurs qui sont au cœur de la révolution de l’IA, de disposer des ressources dont ils ont besoin, pour transformer le fonctionnement des entreprises. »

 

SAP Build Code : un nouveau logiciel low-code pour favoriser la coopération entre les experts-métier

Alors que les organisations cherchent à capitaliser sur l’IA générative, une collaboration efficace entre les développeurs professionnels et les développeurs citoyens est essentielle. C’est la raison pour laquelle SAP lance SAP Build Code, qui simplifie la coopération entre les experts-métier qui utilisent les solutions low-code de SAP Build lancées au TechEd 2022. Conçu spécifiquement pour les applications et l’écosystème SAP, SAP Build Code propose des outils de productivité alimentés par l’IA et est optimisé pour le développement en Java et JavaScript.

SAP Build Code s’appuie également sur la puissance du nouveau copilote d’IA générative de SAP : Joule – le seul copilote qui comprend réellement le langage business – pour augmenter davantage la productivité, en intégrant des capacités de génération de code pour la création de modèles de données, de logique d’application et de scripts de test.

De nouvelles fonctionnalités clés sur SAP HANA Cloud

Pour le fonctionnement optimal d’une IA, il est indispensable de disposer de données pertinentes. C’est pourquoi SAP HANA Cloud, qui continue d’être pionnier dans les innovations liées aux datas, ajoute de nouvelles fonctionnalités de base de données vectorielles à ses offres multi-modèles, et ce, sans coût supplémentaire. Les datastores vectoriels gèrent les données non structurées – texte, images ou audio – pour fournir une mémoire à long terme et un meilleur contexte aux modèles d’IA. Cela facilite la recherche et la récupération rapide d’objets similaires. Les utilisateurs peuvent par exemple rechercher des fournisseurs en fonction de la langue de leurs contrats, pour examiner l’historique des paiements et tracer les commandes individuelles. Ces nouvelles fonctionnalités de base de données vectorielles améliorent considérablement les interactions entre les grands modèles de langage et les données critiques d’une organisation. Cette innovation permet aux développeurs SAP d’être à l’avant-garde de la recherche de données radicalement nouvelles, dans un cadre sécurisé et privé, qui utilise des données clients spécifiques à l’industrie pour réduire les hallucinations.

AI Foundation pour disposer d’outils d’IA clés en main

AI Foundation, un nouveau portail unique permettant aux développeurs de créer des extensions et des applications alimentées par l’IA et l’IA générative sur SAP BTP, augmentera encore l’impact et l’efficacité des développeurs. AI Foundation comprend tout ce dont les développeurs ont besoin pour commencer à créer des outils d’IA clés en main sur SAP BTP – allant des services d’IA prêts à l’emploi et de l’accès aux meilleurs modèles de grands langages, aux capacités de bases de données vectorielles et à la gestion du cycle de vie et de l’exécution de l’IA.

Le lancement de nouvelles certifications sur le site d’apprentissage SAP

La course effrénée vers l’innovation dans la Tech a fait grimper la demande mondiale en développeurs qualifiés, et SAP augmente parallèlement ses opportunités d’apprentissage. Dans le cadre de son engagement à former deux millions de professionnels d’ici 2025 et à enrichir le contenu d’apprentissage gratuit sur l’IA déjà disponible, SAP a lancé aujourd’hui une nouvelle certification basée sur les rôles et des ressources d’apprentissage gratuites pour les développeurs back-end qui utilisent le modèle de développement ABAP Cloud. Les deux nouvelles ressources d’apprentissage regroupant les outils de développement ABAP sur SAP BTP et SAP S/4HANA sont disponibles sur le site SAP Learning. Elles sont conçues pour une transformation des entreprises agile et conforme au cloud, fournissant aux développeurs les compétences nécessaires pour créer des applications prêtes pour le cloud et alignées sur la stratégie de base propre de SAP.

SAP a rejoint le programme d’affiliation d’entreprise de l’Institut de Stanford pour l’IA centrée sur l’homme (HAI). Les chercheurs et ingénieurs de SAP collaboreront avec la communauté académique de Stanford, y compris le corps professoral de recherche et les étudiants, sur les synergies entre l’IA générative et le monde des affaires

Pour plus de détails sur toutes les annonces faites au SAP TechEd 2023, veuillez visiter notre guide d’actualités ici.

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A propos de SAP en France

La stratégie de SAP est d’aider chaque organisation à fonctionner en « entreprise intelligente » et durable. En tant que leader du marché des logiciels d’application d’entreprise, nous aidons les entreprises de toutes tailles et de tous secteurs à opérer au mieux : 87 % du commerce mondial total est généré par nos clients. Nos technologies de Machine Learning, d’Internet des objets (IoT) et d’analyse avancée aident nos clients à transformer leurs activités en « entreprises intelligentes ». SAP permet aux personnes et aux organisations d’avoir une vision approfondie de leur business et favorise la collaboration pour qu’ils puissent garder une longueur d’avance sur leurs concurrents. Nous simplifions la technologie afin que les entreprises puissent utiliser nos logiciels comme elles le souhaitent, sans interruption. Notre suite d’applications et de services end-to-end permet aux clients privés et publics de 25 secteurs d’activité dans le monde entier, de fonctionner de manière rentable, de s’adapter en permanence et de faire la différence. Grâce à un réseau mondial de clients, de partenaires, d’employés et de leaders d’opinion, SAP aide le monde à mieux fonctionner et à améliorer la vie de chacun.

Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site www.sap.com.

Contact presse – Sylvie Léchevin – sylvie.lechevin@sap.com – sap@the-arcane.com

 

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Levallois-Perret, le 16 mars 2023 – SAP France signe la Charte LGBT+ de l’Autre Cercle, véritable référent en matière d’inclusion des personnes LGBT+ dans le milieu professionnel, et ambitionne de poursuivre un objectif qui découle d’une stratégie plus globale chez SAP : « être l’entreprise Tech la plus inclusive au monde », tel qu’annoncé par Christian Klein, CEO & Executive Board Member de SAP.

La diversité et l’inclusion sont devenues des priorités pour les organisations qui concentrent davantage leurs actions autour de ces enjeux sociétaux. En tant qu’entreprise engagée, SAP France souhaite défendre ce qui est juste et tend, par cette action, à poursuivre une démarche forte et volontariste en matière d’inclusion pour les collaborateurs appartenant à la communauté LGBT+.

 

Les engagements

L’Autre Cercle, Association française de référence qui œuvre pour l’inclusion des personnes LGBT+ dans le monde du travail depuis plus de 25 ans, anime un réseau d’employeurs et de signataires d’entreprises engagés pour favoriser l’inclusion des personnes LGBT+ dans le milieu professionnel. Chaque signature est valable pour une durée de 3 ans.

En signant la Charte de l’Autre Cercle, SAP France s’engage à :

  • créer un environnement inclusif pour les collaboratrices et les collaborateurs LGBT+ ;
  • veiller à l’égalité des droits et de traitement entre toutes les collaboratrices et tous les collaborateurs, quelle que soit leur orientation sexuelle ou leur identité de genre ;
  • soutenir toutes les victimes de propos ou d’actes discriminatoires ;
  • mesurer les avancées et partager les bonnes pratiques pour faire évoluer l’environnement professionnel.

Cet engagement vient compléter les nombreuses actions déjà menées en faveur de la diversité et de l’inclusion au sein de SAP France (diversité de genre, de génération, personnes en situation de handicap, neurodiversité …) et encourage chacun et chacune à défendre la diversité, l’équité et l’inclusion chaque jour de l’année. L’occasion également pour SAP France de réaffirmer ses valeurs de respect et de bienveillance, tant en interne qu’auprès de tout son écosystème, afin d’être – ensemble – tous acteurs du changement.

 

Lancement de Pride@SAP

Au fil des décennies, SAP a su créer des espaces d’écoute, sûrs, où l’on se sent accueilli et où l’on peut venir alimenter la créativité de l’entreprise. Le bien-être au travail gagne de l’importance et devient un facteur d’attractivité, de fidélisation et d’engagement. Chaque entreprise doit pouvoir adapter son identité et ses valeurs à ces évolutions.

C’est dans cette optique que SAP France annonce le lancement de son réseau professionnel Pride@SAP France pour que chacune et chacun puisse revendiquer sa fierté d’être elle-même et lui-même.

 

Le mot des porte-paroles

Olivier Nollent, Président, Directeur Général de SAP France indique : « En signant cette charte, nous avons vocation à toucher tous nos employés mais aussi tout notre écosystème de partenaires, de clients ou d’investisseurs. Notre ambition est de montrer la voie, dans la continuité de nos actions en faveur de la diversité et de l’inclusion, et de faire écho au-delà de notre propre environnement. »

Caroline Garnier, DRH SAP France & Maroc ajoute : « La diversité contribue à rendre notre lieu de travail plus performant et l’inclusion est nécessaire pour l’épanouissement de chacun – toutes deux requièrent une attention constante, de la vigilance et des actions concrètes. Notre objectif est de promouvoir un environnement de travail dans lequel chacune et chacun peut s’épanouir, quelle que soit son orientation sexuelle ou son identité de genre. Sois fièr·e d’être toi-même ! »

 

Denis Triay, Président de L’Autre Cercle : « Comme les autres facteurs de diversité, ceux de l’orientation sexuelle et de l’identité de genre confèrent un regard et une expérience de vie différente qui permettent d’enrichir les réflexions et les modes de décisions dans les organisations. La norme induit un mode de pensée qui rassure, la diversité propose un mode de pensée en rupture.
La diversité est le catalyseur de la performance et de l’innovation, il  est de la responsabilité des employeurs de savoir la préserver, de la cultiver et de la promouvoir. C’est non seulement un enjeu de responsabilité sociétale mais aussi un enjeu de développement stratégique des organisations.
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Catherine Tripon, Porte-parole et Co-responsable du pôle Employeurs : « Quand on a pour devise d’améliorer le bien-être de toutes et tous, évidemment cela fait écho pour les employé.es de SAP. Tous les critères de diversité sont concernés par des démarches volontaristes inclusives. Mais cela ne peut se pérenniser sans embarquer l’ensemble du collectif de travail. Pour les personnes LGBT+, tenant compte des violences de part le monde, travailler dans une entreprise mondiale comme SPA, qui s’engage à les protéger et les valoriser dans leur parcours professionnel, c’est une marque d’engagement que la Charte LGBT+ permet de consolider. »

 

 

A propos de SAP

La stratégie de SAP est d’aider chaque organisation à fonctionner en « entreprise intelligente » et durable. En tant que leader du marché des logiciels d’application d’entreprise, nous aidons les entreprises de toutes tailles et de tous secteurs à opérer au mieux : 87 % du commerce mondial total est généré par nos clients. Nos technologies de Machine Learning, d’Internet des objets (IoT) et d’analyse avancée aident nos clients à transformer leurs activités en « entreprises intelligentes ». SAP permet aux personnes et aux organisations d’avoir une vision approfondie de leur business et favorise la collaboration pour qu’ils puissent garder une longueur d’avance sur leurs concurrents. Nous simplifions la technologie afin que les entreprises puissent utiliser nos logiciels comme elles le souhaitent, sans interruption. Notre suite d’applications et de services end-to-end permet aux clients privés et publics de 25 secteurs d’activité dans le monde entier, de fonctionner de manière rentable, de s’adapter en permanence et de faire la différence. Grâce à un réseau mondial de clients, de partenaires, d’employés et de leaders d’opinion, SAP aide le monde à mieux fonctionner et à améliorer la vie de chacun.

Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site www.sap.com. 

Contact presse SAP : sylvie.lechevin@sap.com

 

A propos de l’Autre Cercle

Association créée en 1997, L’Autre Cercle est l’acteur français de référence pour l’inclusion des personnes LGBT+ au travail. Ses valeurs sont le respect, l’humanisme, l’indépendance, l’engagement et le pragmatisme. Elle œuvre pour un monde professionnel épanouissant, inclusif et respectueux des personnes dans toutes leurs diversités, quelle que soit leur orientation sexuelle ou identité de genre. Outre sa vocation d’observatoire, ses missions sont d’accompagner les organisations et de promouvoir les bonnes pratiques. L’Autre Cercle fédère plus de 230 organisations publiques et privées adhérentes et/ou signataires de la Charte d’Engagement LGBT+ réunissant plus de 2 millions de salarié·e·s et agent·e·s.

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WALLDORF (Allemagne), le 8 mars 2023. SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) annonce des innovations majeures et des partenariats clés dans le domaine de la data, pour permettre aux clients d’accéder aux données critiques de leur entreprise, venant ainsi accélérer la compréhension des informations et améliorer leur prise de décision. SAP lance la solution SAP® Datasphere, la dernière génération de solutions de gestion de données, qui permet aux clients d’accéder facilement aux informations business directement exploitables dans l’ensemble du paysage de la data. SAP annonce également son partenariat avec des entreprises leaders dans les secteurs de la data et de l’IA – Collibra NV, Confluent Inc., DataBricks Inc. et DataRobot Inc. – afin d’enrichir SAP Datasphere et permettre aux entreprises de concevoir une architecture de données unifiée, combinant en toute sécurité les données SAP et non-SAP.

Jusqu’à aujourd’hui, l’accès et l’utilisation des données constituaient un réel défi au vu de la complexité de leur localisation et de leur système, qu’elles soient chez des fournisseurs de cloud computing, de data ou en site propre. Les clients devaient extraire les données depuis leurs sources d’origine et les exporter vers un point central, perdant au passage un aspect essentiel de leur contexte métier, et ne le récupérant qu’au prix d’efforts intenses sur le plan informatique. Avec ces annonces, SAP Datasphere met fin à cette « taxe cachée » sur la data, permettant aux clients de construire leur architecture de données qui fournit rapidement des informations significatives, tout en préservant le contexte et la logique de l’organisation.

« Les clients SAP générant 87% du commerce total mondial, les données SAP font partie des actifs business les plus précieux de l’entreprises et sont contenues dans les fonctions les plus déterminantes d’une organisation : de la fabrication aux chaînes d’approvisionnement, en passant par la finance, les ressources humaines et bien plus encore » a déclaré Juergen Mueller, Chief Technology Officer et Membre Exécutif du Board de SAP. « Nous voulons aider nos clients à passer à la vitesse supérieure pour intégrer facilement, et en toute confiance, les données SAP avec les données non-SAP provenant d’applications et de plateformes tierces, afin de débloquer des informations et des connaissances entièrement nouvelles pour que la transformation digitale atteigne un autre niveau. »

 

SAP Datasphere

Disponible dès aujourd’hui, SAP Datasphere est la nouvelle génération de SAP Data Warehouse Cloud. Elle permet aux professionnels de la data de fournir un accès évolutif aux données critiques de l’entreprise. Grâce à une expérience simplifiée pour l’intégration, le catalogage, la modélisation sémantique, le stockage et la virtualisation des données, SAP Datasphere permet aux professionnels de la data de faciliter la distribution des données critiques de l’entreprise en préservant le contexte et la logique de cette dernière, avec une vision 360° de l’ensemble des données de l’organisation. SAP Datasphere s’appuie sur SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), intégrant de solides fonctionnalités en termes de sécurité pour l’entreprise : base de données, cryptage, gouvernance. Aucune étape ou migration supplémentaire n’est requise pour les clients actuels de SAP Data Warehouse Cloud, qui bénéficieront automatiquement des nouvelles fonctionnalités de SAP Datasphere dans leur environnement produit. Ces nouvelles fonctionnalités comprennent le catalogage des données qui permet de les découvrir et de les gérer automatiquement, de simplifier leur réplication avec une mise à jour en temps réel, et d’améliorer leur modélisation pour conserver la richesse du contexte métier dans les applications SAP. D’autres fonctionnalités d’intégration d’applications reliant les données et les métadonnées des applications SAP Cloud à SAP Datasphere sont prévues.

Messer Americas, leader mondial dans le domaine des gaz industriels et médicaux en Amérique du Nord et du Sud, avait besoin d’un accès simple et sécurisé aux données SAP et non SAP au sein de son organisation pour améliorer la prise de décision – pilotée par les données – et de libérer les ressources informatiques afin qu’elles se concentrent sur des tâches plus stratégiques. Grâce à SAP Datasphere, Messer Americas a construit une architecture moderne de données qui préserve le contexte de ses données d’entreprise.

« SAP Datasphere simplifie notre vue d’ensemble de la data et renforce notre confiance dans les données que nous utilisons tous les jours, ce qui nous permet de mieux répondre aux besoins de l’entreprises » explique David Johnston, Chief Information Officer de Messer Americas. « Nous sommes en mesure de réagir plus rapidement aux changements émergents de l’offre et de la demande, ce qui se traduit par une meilleure gestion des stocks, un meilleur service client et l’optimisation de notre chaîne logistique ».

 

Partenariats stratégiques

SAP et ses nouveaux partenaires open data aideront des centaines de millions d’utilisateurs à travers le monde à prendre des décisions stratégiques fondées sur des quantités massives de données. Les partenaires stratégiques de SAP apportent leur talent unique, issu de leur écosystème, et permettent aux clients de combiner toutes leurs données comme jamais auparavant.

« Tout le monde souhaite avoir accès aux données SAP, c’est pourquoi il est absolument nécessaire de prendre le meilleur des fournisseurs technologiques pour mettre en place une stratégie complète autour de la data », a déclaré Dan Vesset, Vice-Président du Groupe IDC, chargé des analyses et études de marché sur la data. « Les organisations vivent aujourd’hui dans un monde où la lecture de données multi-cloud, multifournisseurs, hors et sur site est la norme. SAP adopte une nouvelle approche en s’associant à un groupe restreint de partenaires de premier plan, traitant les données tierces comme des citoyens de tout premier ordre afin de mieux répondre aux besoins des clients. »

 

A propos des partenaires

  • Collibra prévoit une intégration sur mesure avec SAP, permettant aux clients de mettre en place une stratégie de gouvernance d’entreprise, en construisant un catalogue de données complet, avec un historique sur l’ensemble de leurs données, qu’il s’agisse à la fois de données SAP et non SAP. Collibra rend les données fiables et accessibles à l’ensemble de l’entreprise.
  • Confluent prévoit de connecter sa plateforme de streaming de données, permettant aux entreprises de débloquer des données business précieuses et de les connecter à des applications externes en temps réel. L’offre cloud native de Confluent est la plateforme de référence pour les données dynamiques, permettant un flux illimité en temps réel provenant de diverses sources au sein de l’organisation.
  • Les clients de DataBricks peuvent intégrer leur Data Lakehouse à SAP afin de partager les données tout en préservant leur sémantique et les aide ainsi à simplifier leur vue d’ensemble.
  • DataRobot permet aux clients d’exploiter les capacités d’apprentissage automatique multimodales sur SAP Datasphere et de les intégrer directement dans leur bases, quelle que soit la plateforme cloud où elles sont stockées.

 

A propos de SAP

La stratégie de SAP est d’aider chaque organisation à fonctionner en « entreprise intelligente » et durable. En tant que leader du marché des logiciels d’application d’entreprise, nous aidons les entreprises de toutes tailles et de tous secteurs à opérer au mieux : 87 % du commerce mondial total est généré par nos clients. Nos technologies de Machine Learning, d’Internet des objets (IoT) et d’analyse avancée aident nos clients à transformer leurs activités en « entreprises intelligentes ». SAP permet aux personnes et aux organisations d’avoir une vision approfondie de leur business et favorise la collaboration pour qu’ils puissent garder une longueur d’avance sur leurs concurrents. Nous simplifions la technologie afin que les entreprises puissent utiliser nos logiciels comme elles le souhaitent, sans interruption. Notre suite d’applications et de services end-to-end permet aux clients privés et publics de 25 secteurs d’activité dans le monde entier, de fonctionner de manière rentable, de s’adapter en permanence et de faire la différence. Grâce à un réseau mondial de clients, de partenaires, d’employés et de leaders d’opinion, SAP aide le monde à mieux fonctionner et à améliorer la vie de chacun.

Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site www.sap.com. 

 

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NEW YORK/WALLDORF, Allemagne – 7 décembre 2022 – PwC et SAP ont annoncé une nouvelle stratégie de co-innovation visant à faire du développement durable une partie intégrante des opérations commerciales. Cette stratégie vise à créer des solutions fiables pour relever les principaux défis Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance d’entreprise (ESG). Elle couvre la mesure, le reporting et le pilotage du carbone ainsi que la décarbonisation de la chaîne d’approvisionnement, le risque climatique et l’analyse concurrentielle.

La nouvelle stratégie ESG s’appuie sur la force de l’alliance existante entre PwC et SAP, qui a fourni avec succès des solutions de transformation d’entreprise à des clients dans plus de 80 pays.

La stratégie comprend des solutions co-innovées, créées avec l’expertise approfondie de PwC en matière d’ESG et de comptabilité, visant à permettre aux entreprises d’appliquer des mesures ESG à travers leurs opérations fiables, auditables et vérifiables. Ces solutions s’appuient sur la solution SAP® Cloud for Sustainable Enterprises, ainsi que sur la solution SAP Sustainability Control Tower et la solution SAP Product Footprint Management. Ensemble, PwC et SAP aident les entreprises à tirer parti des solutions dont elles ont besoin pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformité et stimuler la croissance, afin de répondre aux attentes toujours plus grandes des clients et des investisseurs. Ils aident également les clients à façonner l’avenir de leur stratégie net zéro et de leur reporting sur le développement durable.

La stratégie de PwC et SAP comprend des solutions englobant une stratégie ESG à l’échelle de l’entreprise, allant de l’optimisation des transactions et de la reconnaissance des crédits d’impôt à la gestion des risques liés aux tiers et à l’analyse concurrentielle. Les trois principaux défis à relever en matière d’ESG, de réduction des émissions et de rapports sur le développement durable seront également abordés :

  • Le reporting et la diffusion aidant à satisfaire aux exigences en matière d’établissement de rapports et de diffusion des données sur la mesure du carbone de niveau investisseur, ceci afin de répondre aux demandes des investisseurs, prêteurs, régulateurs et clients.
  • L’opérationnalisation de la durabilité pour soutenir la prise en compte des mesures ESG, en particulier les questions sur le carbone, directement dans les fonctions commerciales, telles que la vente, la capitalisation et la fiscalité.
  • La gestion des risques, le suivi et la conformité de la chaîne d’approvisionnement étendant le soutien aux mesures ESG pour couvrir l’impact des fournisseurs sur les performances organisationnelles.

Des solutions comme l’outil primé Climate Excellence de PwC Allemagne, basé sur SAP Business Technology Platform, ont déjà démontré la force de la collaboration entre les deux organisations pour mettre sur le marché des innovations ESG.

PwC et SAP s’attachent à aider les entreprises à répondre aux exigences de reporting et d’auditabilité imposées par l’European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) et l’International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). Ils aident également les entreprises à se conformer à une décision connexe proposée par la Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) des États-Unis. Les solutions fournies par PwC et SAP permettent de créer l’environnement en temps réel, et axé sur les données dont les clients ont besoin pour exploiter et promouvoir l’entreprise durable de demain.

Bob Moritz, Global Chairman de PwC, a déclaré : « L’ESG est devenu un impératif commercial et est au cœur de la stratégie mondiale de PwC, ‘The New Equation’, qui vise à aider les clients à instaurer la confiance avec leurs parties prenantes et à obtenir des résultats durables. De nouvelles exigences en matière de reporting et de divulgation ESG sont établies, et une plus grande transparence est essentielle pour instaurer la confiance. Cette conviction est au cœur de notre nouvelle stratégie de co-innovation avec SAP qui vient élargir notre collaboration pour mettre l’accent sur le développement de solutions ESG. PwC a travaillé intensément afin d’aider les entreprises à répondre à leurs exigences pour atteindre leurs objectifs ESG. L’association entre notre expertise et notre réputation de confiance et d’intégrité à la plateforme technologique de SAP, permettra d’apporter des capacités et des solutions plus larges pour répondre aux défis des entreprises dans le respect de leurs engagements ESG et de durabilité. »

Christian Klein, CEO et Membre du Conseil d’Administration de SAP SE, a déclaré : « La clé de la capacité de chaque organisation à atteindre ses objectifs de durabilité et à susciter des changements positifs, est la transparence. Notre collaboration permettra de combiner l’expertise sectorielle approfondie et la connaissance des clients de PwC avec notre portefeuille de technologies de pointe en matière de développement durable. La transparence ESG qui en résultera aidera les entreprises à réinventer leurs modèles économiques et à obtenir des résultats durables dont le monde a besoin de toute urgence.”

Pour en savoir plus sur la stratégie de co-innovation ESG de PwC et SAP, visitez notre site Web.

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Personalized marketing is when you attune your marketing efforts based on customer data. This data can be anything from the first and last name to purchase intent, concerns, and history.

Personalized marketing has revolutionized the way businesses market their product and service to their audience. It brings value to people’s lives, spiking the sales graph for brands and businesses. So it’s a win-win situation for both the company and the consumer.

Even big companies do this for their campaigns. They do so because it gives them great results and ROI for their marketing initiatives. If these multinational businesses do this, it’s a good idea to incorporate this strategy and learn from a top resource on digital marketing.

This article aims to explain every nook and cranny of personalized marketing. By the end of this 5-minute read, you will know the impact of personalized marketing on our lives. And how you can integrate this into your marketing strategy to benefit your business.

What Is Personalized Marketing?

Have you ever encountered a business that knows what you’re going through? Or did you see an ad online that you closely relate to? Chances are, you were one of the target markets of those marketing materials. And if you could associate yourself with the ad, their marketing strategy worked.

That is what personalized marketing does to your audience, market, or particular demographic. This style of advertising leverages personalization in your marketing materials. The details of your marketing content are tailored to a specific audience and address the issues or real-time problems of a particular segment in your market.

Personalized marketing has become popular because more people demand it from businesses. Once the people have experienced what it felt like, they want to feel more of it.

To objectively see the demand for personalization, here are some statistics to back it up.

Accenture reported that 91% of consumers are likelier to shop with businesses that offer them relevant content. This shows that the right product recommendations can increase the chances of shopping with you.

Salesforce mentioned that 66% of consumers expect companies to understand their individual needs. This statement proves that a generalized way of marketing isn’t as effective as before. The consumer mindset has already developed, and they demand more personalization from businesses.

A striking piece of data from Statista showed that 90% of consumers in the US find the idea of personalization appealing. If that figure is accurate, almost all businesses should start incorporating this into their strategies. There’s no reason for them not to try this out.

Given the high positive demand for personalized marketing, it’s no secret why more and more businesses are doing this. However, not every company out there is doing this right. A wrong way of doing this can bring a loss of clients and a negative ROI.

To help you go on the right track of using personalization in your marketing, read up on the next section of this article.

Know These 6 Tips To Correctly Do Personalized Marketing

You’d agree that knowing your customer’s first and last name is essential. But with the dynamically changing strategies, personalized marketing is going beyond that. It’s actually about understanding what your targeted consumers need, merging with a way to convey the message that your business is the solution.

To help you achieve this, take note of the things below:

1. Leverage Your Customer Data

The foundation of personalized marketing is laid on customer data. The best marketing professionals and strategists emphasize gathering relevant data if you want to scale. Excellent digital marketing courses will teach you that customer data will help you build a solid foundation for your content and campaigns.

Consumer behavior has always been the most important detail for target marketing. With every click, it has become easier to gather data about individual customers, their interests, hobbies, purchase history, buying behavior, and more.

You’ll be able to get this information if you’ve practiced data management and collecting customer data throughout the years of your operation. However, it’s not too late to begin if you haven’t started with this yet. There is a lot of marketing automation software that aids marketing teams in doing this. For example, many businesses use lead scoring software to gain insight into their clients’ needs and categorize them appropriately.

For your personalization efforts, you can use questionnaires, surveys, and feedback forms to capture personal data on the internet. A customer will happily fill out a survey form if a reward in return entices him. This reward can be in any form– a voucher, a first buy discount, free shipping, or more.

This initiative will help you get more data in a shorter time frame.

2. Understand Your Customer’s Needs

Hoarding data will be a complete waste of marketing efforts, capital, and efficiency if you do not extract consumer behavior from it. When you have access to a rich set of data, you have the privilege to understand your customers’ trending needs deeply. After gaining insights from the data, create a marketing strategy based on those findings to target your audience.

Doing this doesn’t just apply to B2C; it also works for B2B companies, which is why the demand for custom software development, tailored services, personalized packages, and B2B data providers have been on the rise in these recent years.

It is a two-way road. While you are on the lookout for your target market, at the same time, the customers expect businesses to know what they need. The market you’re currently serving expects you to know what products or services are fit for them.

So this is where it gets crucial: you have to dig deeper into your niche and find the specs of your audience’s needs. Having a general idea about the needs of your target audience and personalized marketing usually don’t go harmoniously.

Planning a better-personalized marketing strategy will not be a piece of cake but will be much more rewarding for every aspect of your business. May it be sales, return on investments, customer relationships, or personalized marketing campaigns.

3. Personalize Every Stage Of The Customer Journey

The first rule of business is convincing the customer that you are their best friend. Now that you know what they want, you pledge to provide them with whatever best you can. Limiting personalization to marketing is not the solution. You have to be vigilant in meeting these individual requirements at every stage. And remember that consistency is the name of the game. That is how you bring your business into the running.

You can integrate CRM automation, email marketing tools and deploy other content marketing strategies to help make this process a lot simpler. Personalized live chat and chatbots, such as those offered by ThriveDesk, allow businesses to personalize their offerings and build their brand reputation.

As a customer, my requirement would be reading content, browsing, and experiencing products that would hit home. A personalized experience is what every consumer demands. And this is what makes them want to go back and do business with you again.

By creating helpful and relevant content, recommending the right products to them, and giving out convenient payment options, you are setting your business apart from the rest. Doing this allows you to have personalized every touchpoint that your customers do with your business.

4. Present In An Engaging Way

Consider customer engagement as absolutely necessary. Having the best data set and knowing what your customers want is not enough. In the competitive space of business and marketing, everyone is trying to get the attention of one another. And this is what you are supposed to do. This helps in building consumer-brand relations.

When a consumer engages, meaningful things happen. Engaging content pushes the consumer through the funnel and hence promotes conversions. Your content should be creative and eye-catching.

Engaging content blended with personalization boosts the brand experience. Increased loyalty, trust-building, and improved customer experience enhance the conversion and sales speed.

A great way to use personalization in an engaging manner that most businesses overlook would be through exit-intent popups.

5. Be Where Your Customers Are

This is an element that some businesses miss out on. They have created excellent social media marketing content but only distributed it on the wrong channel. For personalized marketing to be effective, it needs to be seen by people.

Are you questioning your marketing techniques because all you see is stagnancy? You have set up an engaging online store on Shopify or Wix, collected all the relevant data, your content is engaging enough, and your marketing strategy is top-notch. But you are still unable to reach your clientele.

You start wondering what you are missing out on. Your content and your strategies will not be prolific if you are on the wrong channel. Remember: the message of your content has to reach the right people for it to be effective.

Should you be on social media? If so, which one? Do you get more traction with email campaigns? Or do you have more engagements on forums?

Find out where your market is, then spend your focus there. Now the next step is how to know where they spend most of their time?

This is where we go back in the loop. And hence we again emphasize that data collection is the foundation of any great marketing strategy.

6. Improve Marketing Content

Don’t rest on your laurels when you’ve gotten everything down to a tee and have attained your desired marketing analytics behind your personalized marketing content. Always think of ways how you can improve.

Evolving at every step will keep you in the running. Don’t be misguided into thinking that your work is done if you feel like you have reached the pinnacle. Keep looking for ways to get better. Set bigger goals and status for your business.

Always go back to the drawing board and brainstorm with your team on how you can change and strive with the dynamically changing world and mindsets. In the end, all you want is to build better relationships with your customers, new and existing.

For enhanced productivity, your marketing team should always look for new strategies. This is how fresh and great marketing ideas are made.

See How You Can Benefit From Personalized Marketing

Irrelevant information can waste energy and time for both customers and the business. Personalized marketing hits the bull’s eye 99% of the time. It brings immeasurable value to the company as well as the customer.

Here are some of the top benefits of personalized marketing:

1. Better Engagement

The first target personalized marketing aims at is grabbing an individual’s attention. And this results in better engagement eventually. If you are presenting your customer with something that wows them, needless to say, it will grab their attention.

This will help bridge the gap between your customer and your brand. Identifying customers’ needs and then giving them what they want will help improve customer interaction with your brand.

It can even be enough for them to follow your call to action. The next thing you know, they will be checking your website, signing up for a list, or even purchasing a product right then and there.

2. Higher Conversions

Are you there for your customer at the right time and place? One-on-one marketing provides easy solutions to customers because you hit them with just what they are looking for at the right time.

When potential customers realize that you understand what they’re going through and provide the solution, most won’t hesitate to try your business out.

Personalization isn’t just focused on content. It can also be integrated into your processes. This results in aiding the increase of higher conversion rates.

3. Improved Customer Experience

Offering personalization will significantly improve the user experience. Once you provide the products, services, and content that meet their needs, their opinion of your business automatically improves.

Considering the statistics about personalized experiences, it is evident that consumers demand personalization strategies from companies. And if you offer such an experience, you increase the chance of making them do more business with you. Personalization helps businesses in reducing cart abandonment rates, better customer journey, increased customer satisfaction, and many more.

4. Customer Retention

Retaining persisting customers is equally important to your business as bringing new ones. Most businesses face low customer retention. It’s also a factor that some companies overlook. You must understand that it’s not all about converting prospects into paying customers. Your focus should also be on retaining those customers to make them loyal advocates of your brand.

One of the major benefits of consistent personalization is an improved customer retention rate. Consumers tend to stay with a business that understands their needs and provides solutions to their problems.

Once you can transfer a customer to a loyal advocate, you can also receive a ton of benefits. These are people that are going to defend your brand from critics. These are the same people who will give you free marketing via word of mouth and positive reviews.

5. Better Customer Relationships

Personalized experience leads to customer retention, eventually building better relationships with your nurtured customers. These entities are connected in a loop.

Customer relationships are an aspect of business that significantly helps with scalability and higher revenue. So connecting with your customers and building a relationship with them is as important as the product you are selling. This is why strengthening customer relationships should be a top priority for businesses.

Personalization makes you an expert on your target market trends. You get to know your audience deeper, which helps you build a foundation for creating a great customer relationship. And this requires marketing and customer experience teams to work together in a symphony.

For this, you can use team collaboration software which aids in the optimization of content and your approach toward the market. You’ll have a better strategy in getting their attention, providing what they want, and recommending things they’ll be interested in.

All of these things help in building customer rapport. When a customer feels that you treat them as more than just a paying customer, their customer loyalty goes to your business.

Best Examples Personalization Marketing

To inspire you to integrate this marketing strategy into your operations, below are different personalization marketing campaigns done exceptionally by various businesses. Grab inspiration, ideas, and motivation from these examples.

1. Coca-Cola

We all know the most basic form of personalization is addressing your customers’ names, but Coca-Cola took this simple idea into a massive global campaign. Their “Share a Coke” campaign started in 2011, wherein they printed different popular names on their Coke bottles and cans.

It seemed like a regular campaign at first, but it started getting traction as more customers wanted to get the name of their family, friends, and themselves. Coca-Cola said the campaign’s purpose was “to create a more personal relationship with consumers and inspire shared moments of happiness.”

The soft drinks giant used personalization and tied such a strategy with its mission: to bring memories and happiness to its consumers. You, too, can do the same – combine your mission and personalization strategy to create a unique campaign.

2. Spotify

Spotify leverages user data in its marketing strategy. They have several campaigns that make users want to use their application more often because it gives out a more tailored experience.

Other than their year-end campaign( #spotifywrapped), where they show the most played songs and podcasts their users listen to (which was a viral hit), they now also have an #OnlyYou campaign that shows your unique listening taste partnered with a musical astrology reading.

3. Nike

Nike has consistently been recognized for authentic, personalized, and heartfelt ad campaigns. This personalization always makes them capture an audience who can relate and those who start connecting to the brand. So Nike isn’t new to personalization. Their aim is robust community engagement.

Their highly inspirational campaigns with real-life heroes induce inspiration in their audience. Nike is great at converting people because of its excellent storytelling ability while adding personalization to the mix.

Nike’s just launched a new app that offers personalized content and rewards for committed fans. They tackle challenges and issues head-on, but they always make their marketing messages relatable to their audience. That is why they “just do it.”

Conclusion

Personalized marketing is the secret sauce to thriving businesses in the world today. However, incorporating this marketing strategy and finding success is not as simple as you might think. You will face challenges, but with enough perseverance and brainstorming, you can surpass them and successfully create a great campaign.

Remember, this marketing approach can be a hit or a miss. The first step to making it a success is relevant data collection followed by judicious implementation. This isn’t an overnight activity that you can do. It requires months of diligence in the right direction with the proper guidance. And you can gain valuable insights into this guidance via the content marketing strategies outlined in this article. But remember, once you start rolling, there is no looking back.

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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) a annoncé la signature d’un partenariat majeur pluriannuel avec SAP afin d’accélérer la transformation numérique de l’Union de Rugby. SAP, tout premier grand partenaire technologique de NZR, devient à la fois un Partenaire Officiel Mondial Premium, un Partenaire Technologique Officiel, et le Partenaire Officiel des Logiciels Cloud des « équipes en noir »*, notamment les All Blacks et les Black Ferns.

Leader du marché des logiciels d’application d’entreprise, SAP possède l’expertise, les solutions et l’envergure nécessaire pour créer une infrastructure technologique plus efficace, connectée et innovante pour NZR. Les deux organisations collaboreront pour identifier et mettre en œuvre des solutions Cloud novatrices, et connecter les données dans des domaines clés, afin de fournir un avantage concurrentiel sur et en dehors du terrain aux équipes, et plus largement à tout l’écosystème de NZR.

Ce partenariat permettra à NZR d’exploiter les solutions SAP et d’innover dans quatre domaines clés : créer un système de gestion intégré pour diriger et améliorer ses opérations, parfaire l’expérience des supporters, réaliser des objectifs de développement durable pour l’organisation et explorer la manière dont l’utilisation des données et des solutions peut favoriser la performance des équipes.

  • Opérations organisationnelles : l’utilisation d’un hub digital de solutions SAP pour créer des systèmes interconnectés permettant à NZR de tirer le meilleur parti de la puissance de ses systèmes et des données hors terrain, afin de mieux soutenir leurs équipes en place.
  • Performance de l’équipe : en implémentant SAP SuccessFactors et en se dotant d’une source unique de données RH, NZR compte améliorer l’expérience de ses membres et leur permettre ainsi d’atteindre leur plein potentiel.
  • Expérience des fans : créer de nouvelles façons de se connecter et de dialoguer avec la base de supporters locaux et mondiaux de NZR, tout en exploitant les nouvelles technologies et plateformes, afin qu’ils se rapprochent de leurs équipes et joueurs préférés.
  • Impact environnemental : exploiter les solutions et les capacités numériques permettant à NZR de gérer de manière holistique ses performances en matière de durabilité, tout en soutenant la stratégie plus large de NZR en matière de responsabilité sociale et d’environnementale (RSE).

Angela Nash, Chief Information & Technology Officer de NZR, a déclaré : “La NZR entreprend une transformation numérique de grande ampleur qui nécessite le soutien et l’expertise d’une organisation technologique internationale, pour nous aider à réaliser notre objectif : devenir l’Union de Rugby la plus avancée sur le plan technologique dans le monde. SAP est à l’avant-garde de la transformation numérique au niveau mondial et dispose des outils nécessaires pour nous aider à mettre en place une équipe d’experts qui, non seulement partage notre vision, mais dont les compétences et les capacités sont de renommée internationale. Nous sommes ravis qu’ils soient notre premier partenaire technologique et qu’ils travaillent avec NZR sur toutes les plates-formes clés afin d’examiner, d’améliorer et de nous permettre de fournir des systèmes technologiques qui garantissent que nous sommes les meilleurs sur le terrain et en dehors.”

Scott Russell, Executive Board Member & Customer Success, commente :

New Zealand Rugby s’est fixé un objectif ambitieux : devenir le collectif de Rugby le plus avancé technologiquement au monde. En tant que tout premier partenaire technologique de l’organisation, SAP peut aider NZR à atteindre cet objectif en favorisant la transformation numérique dans tous ses domaines d’activités et en introduisant des technologies révolutionnaires qui aideront les équipes de NZR à donner le meilleur d’elles-mêmes – et à gagner. ”

SAP et NZR mettront également l’accent sur le développement de programmes et d’initiatives supplémentaires visant à promouvoir et à célébrer la diversité et l’inclusion.

Grâce à ce partenariat, SAP bénéficiera de divers droits et avantages, notamment le marquage et la signalisation dans les stades et sur le terrain pour les matchs gérés par NZR, le marquage sur toutes les plateformes numériques, les interventions des joueurs et des rencontres exclusives avec les équipes et les joueurs.

*Les « équipes en noir » de la NZR – les All Blacks, les Black Ferns, les All Blacks Sevens, les Black Ferns Sevens, les Māori All Blacks, les All Blacks XV et les All Blacks moins de 20.

 

À PROPOS DE NEW-ZEALAND RUGBY
Fondé en 1892, New Zealand Rugby s’efforce d’inspirer et d’unifier les Néo-Zélandais à travers le rugby. Notre objectif est de diriger, soutenir, développer et promouvoir le jeu national de la Nouvelle-Zélande, en mettant le rugby au cœur de chaque communauté. Le système de haute performance de NZR s’efforce de promouvoir les compétitions que nos fans aiment, d’encourager les talents qui peuvent représenter nos équipes en noir et d’être leader mondial sur et en dehors du terrain.

À PROPOS DE SAP
La stratégie de SAP est d’aider chaque entreprise à fonctionner comme une entreprise intelligente et durable. En tant que leader du marché des logiciels d’application d’entreprise, nous aidons les entreprises de toutes tailles et de tous secteurs à fonctionner au mieux : Les clients de SAP génèrent 87 % du commerce mondial total. Nos technologies d’apprentissage automatique, d’Internet des objets (IoT) et d’analyse avancée permettent de transformer les activités des clients en entreprises intelligentes. SAP aide à donner aux personnes et aux organisations une connaissance approfondie de l’entreprise et favorise la collaboration qui leur permet de garder une longueur d’avance sur leurs concurrents. Nous simplifions la technologie pour les entreprises afin qu’elles puissent utiliser nos logiciels comme elles le souhaitent, sans interruption. Notre suite d’applications et de services de bout en bout permet aux entreprises et aux organismes publics de 25 secteurs d’activité dans le monde entier de fonctionner de manière rentable, de s’adapter en permanence et de faire la différence. Grâce à un réseau mondial de clients, de partenaires, d’employés et de leaders d’opinion, SAP aide le monde à mieux fonctionner et à améliorer la vie des gens. Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site www.sap.com.

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Todoist is a to-do list app that 25 million people rely on every day to keep their lives organized. As part of the Doist design team’s goals for 2021, we aimed to redesign the Todoist Android app to take advantage of the latest Google Material Design guidelines.

In this post, we cover the design decisions and processes behind redesigning the Todoist Android app for Material Design. We explore the Design and Android team’s collaboration practices that brought the app update to life, which resulted in winning the Material Design Award 2021 in the large screen category. Let’s get started!

Opportunity

When we started the project, our design implementation on Android was ready for a major overhaul. The last milestone redesign on Android was initiated after the release of the first Material Design guidelines in 2016. Since then the team successfully worked on continuous improvements to the Android app, but we saw the opportunity to improve Todoist on Android on a more holistic level.

We set out to clean up instances of older UI components, colors, and text styles and update them with the latest Material Design components. We observed that some interactions and navigational patterns had become inconsistent with what users were expecting on newer Android devices and were eager to modernize this experience. With new hardware and software changes in mind, we set out to make the experience on larger phones and tablets even better, so Todoist could take full advantage of the latest generation of devices. Material 2 and 3 provided an incredible new framework to rethink the current app experience. With this in mind, we set out to challenge what a modern Android app should look like and innovate on top of the default user experience.

Solution

The team set itself the goal of redesigning our Todoist Android app and aspiring to make it the best-designed productivity app on Android. The project was ambitious and scheduled to take several months to complete. We set ourselves the following targets while working on the project:

  • Review the current implementation and older design specs.
  • Study the latest Material Design Guidelines and assess what is relevant for our project.
  • Research great Material Design apps and case studies and learn from their execution.
  • Define the new Todoist Android app design language and document the changes.
  • Design and development work together to assess the proposed solution and implementation.
  • Test an early version of the new app internally to gather feedback and make adjustments.
  • Invite beta testers to the new app to gather feedback and make adjustments.
  • Refine the app and address core issues before launching to the public.

Review

The project was kicked off by reviewing the current Todoist Android app implementation, noting down what areas needed to be fixed and what was up to date. While reviewing, we took screenshots of the app implementation for reference. This way we could easily see the current state of the app and compare it to the new design proposals that would be created. Once the review process was finalized, we had a comprehensive overview of the current state of the app and the layout, component, and styling changes we wanted to make.

Study

We continued the project by studying the latest Material Design Guidelines, assessing the components and practices that were most relevant to Todoist.

When the project kicked off in February 2021, Material 2 was the most recent version of their design system. Since Material 2 had already been released for quite some time, we anticipated that design changes to Material would be announced soon at the Google I/O event in May 2021. Rather than wait, because we expected the changes to be iterative, we pushed ahead with our work.

We identified 25 components and UI patterns that we wanted to change across the app. The changes included buttons, forms, menus, sheets, navigation drawer, app bar, system bars, text and color styles, and more. We started by creating a table view in a Dropbox Paper document with the component changes and references links to Google’s Material Design Guidelines.

This components list was a starting point for discussion to plan the scope and complexity of the changes. Close async discussions between the design and development team in Twist and Dropbox Paper comments helped us make decisions about scope and complexity early on and set a solid foundation for the project.

Research

In the initial Material Design study, we also researched inspiring Material Design apps, Material studies, Play Store apps, and Google Workspace apps to learn from their execution.

We started out by studying the Material Design Award Winners 2020 and tested out the products that were showcased. The showcased winners struck a good balance between implementing the Material Design Guidelines while maintaining their own product’s brand within the system. This balance between Google’s guidelines and the Todoist brand was also key for us to get right and so we strived to find this mix across the work we created and implemented in the project.

Along with the MDA winners, we researched the Material Studies that Google produced to showcase what apps could look like with branding and Material Design guidelines applied. It was a great reference to see how far components could be customized while maintaining the core platform principles. The Reply case study in particular offered valuable insight to us as its content type and layout came closest to Todoist. It showcased how components like the app bar, navigation drawer, and large screen layouts worked while being customized.

We continued our research by searching the Google Play store for inspiring app examples. Google Tasks, Press, Periodic Table, and Kayak stood out to us as the level of polish and quality of the apps were on par with the experience we were aspiring to create.

Sometime later in the project when Material You was released (more on that later), we stumbled upon the Google Workspace apps blog post which previewed Material 3 changes that Google was introducing to their own products. It offered a great glimpse at what was to come before the Material 3 Design Guidelines were officially released. This post sparked new internal discussions and further design explorations that we considered for future Todoist Android updates.

Design Spec

As we started to define the new Todoist Android app design language and document the changes, we opted to create a design framework, focusing on creating components rather than designing every screen in the app. This allowed us to consistently apply the design system in the app. We did so by using the previously defined component list that we created during the review and study process.

Core screens from different areas of the app were chosen to demonstrate how the components could be applied. We chose to mock up the Todoist project view, navigation drawer menu, project view edit screen, settings, and project detail view, among others. These screens gave us a good overview of how buttons, forms, drawers, lists, and other components would work together and in different states; selected, pressed, disabled, etc.

During the project, we were transitioning our Doist design system to Figma and started creating our first components in the new Doist Product Android Library. We started by using some components from the Material Design UI kit – Components library from the official Google Figma resource file and added them to our Doist design system. We then continued to build up the Product Android Library file with our Todoist-specific components such as task list & board views, detail views, sheets, colors, typography, etc.

We continued by documenting color and typography changes that were based on the Material Design guidelines. The design team opted to implement a new Design Token framework that would share the same values between our design system and the development implementation. The development team would output the values they had in the current implementation and the design team would analyze which values were needed and which could be merged, changed, or deleted. This informed the new Design Token color and typography system which we then documented and discussed with the team to implement. Later in the project, we were happy to see a similar token system introduced by Material 3 in the latest guidelines which validated our thinking and principles behind the new design system.

The design documentation expanded to hold other edge-case mockups that could sit alongside the design system. We documented different responsive screen experiences between phones and tablets against the previous implementation. Additional sections were created to document the motion that should be used for certain components and screens by referencing existing Material Design guidelines examples or prototyping custom motion in Principle and After Effects. The design spec also touched on haptic feedback that should appear on touch targets, how dark mode should work across the new components, documenting Todoist themes within the new design language, and more.

Design Implementation

At Doist, the benefit of the squad is that cross-team collaboration is built into the make-up of the team. Designers, developers, support, and product managers work together in a squad to deliver the project. This close collaboration from the start is key to bridging the gap between scope, estimations, design, development, and delivery. The squad discussed their findings on a daily basis and came up with the best plan of action together.

Designers started by creating components in Figma and shared them with developers in Dropbox Paper. We used screenshots to document the current implementation next to the new designs and linked to the default Google Material Design components. This allowed the team to compare all references in one place. Developers shared their feedback, adjustments would be brainstormed together as the designs were iterated.

Designers on the project would share their work in progress on a weekly basis with the rest of the design team in a design review Twist thread. Here details about the designs were discussed, alternatives mocked up and bigger picture plans made. Design reviews brought up topics like FAB (Floating Action Button) placement, theme options, accent color usage on components, consistency with other platforms, navigation options, and shadow elevation. After thorough discussions and alternative mockups were presented, the design team aimed to find the right balance between Material Design and Todoist brand guidelines. The development team, also part of the design reviews, gave their feedback on the solution and raised technical complexities early on.

Eventually, the design was stabilized and consistencies updated across components and mockups. The design spec was kept up to date so the development team could always review the latest designs in Figma.

Testing

As soon as the development process started, the Android team provided early screenshots and videos in Twist threads while they were implementing the design spec. This practice allowed us to review the app implementation early and often. Designers could review the development work and share feedback in Twist, which resulted in getting the implementation to a high quality. Alongside Twist discussions, the team set up a Todoist project to track ongoing issues and fix bugs. Designers logged new issues, developers would solve them and share the new implementation for designers to review.

When the team had the first stable version of the Android app, we shared it internally at Doist to get more insight and feedback. Other Doisters could access the redesign via a feature flag that could be turned on in the app settings and test the new version for however long they wanted. The feature flag system allowed people to give us early feedback on the design decisions we made and report bugs. Feedback was submitted by the wider team through a dedicated Twist thread and designers and developers could discuss how best to address the feedback during the active project implementation.

After we refined the app implementation further and addressed early feedback we opened up the app update to our beta users. Here users had access to the new Android redesign and were able to give us feedback. Our support team gathered feedback and shared it with us in a dedicated Twist thread. The squad aimed to analyze every comment and looked for patterns where we could make tweaks and improvements to the user experience.

As part of these tweaks, we made changes to how the bottom bar and navigation drawer worked. Some users reported frustrations with the way the new bottom navigation and menu drawer worked. In its first implementation, the drawer was half raised when opened and had to be swiped up to be raised again to see the full content list. This was an issue for some users as it was slower to get to the content below the list. So we decided to fully raise the drawer by default when opening. We also made it easier to open the navigation drawer by sliding up from the bottom app bar. This was a small shortcut but it enabled users to get to their content faster.

Material You

While we were in the testing phase and about to wrap up the project, Google unveiled Material You, and sometime later the Material 3 Guidelines were published. With the newly announced resources, we went back to study the latest guidelines and references we could find to see where the Todoist Android app redesign fits in and which adjustments we might need to make now or in the future.

Dynamic Color was a big new feature that was announced as part of the Material You update. As Todoist supports many different themes the Material You Dynamic Color feature seemed like a good fit for our product. We decided to prioritize this feature and implement Dynamic Color light and dark themes as part of our Todoist theme settings options.

To implement Dynamic Color, the development team started off by creating a demo prototype that utilized the Dynamic Color system and showcased how we could select from a range of color choices that the system defined based on the wallpaper choice. From there, we tried to incorporate system behavior in our design mockups. We designed a range of different color mockups and components to see which ones could fit with which components. We then came up with a color system that worked for the Todoist app and the new themes. These new Dynamic Color themes would sit alongside our current theme options in the Todoist app settings. From here users could choose between Dynamic Color Light and Dark themes.

Along with Dynamic Color, the team also created a customizable bottom app bar, allowing users to set up the app in a way that’s most convenient to their workflow. The location of the Dynamic Add Button can be changed to the center, left, or right corner of the screen. The order of the Menu, Search, and Notification buttons can be rearranged to best fit the ergonomics of the user’s dominant (left or right) hand and optimize their navigation patterns.

Launch

As critical beta feedback was addressed and stability tweaks were made, the squad felt ready to release the new Todoist Android app to the public. The team logged the issues that could not immediately be addressed for future reviews and updates.

The design and marketing team readied the launch by creating What’s New banner artwork and copy that are displayed within the app when launching the update. The Doist marketing team also created release notes and shared the app update announcements on our social channels. The brand and product design team worked together to create custom image assets and copy that summarised the project work in a simple and beautiful way.

What’s Next: Material 3

After a successful launch of the redesigned Todoist for Android app, Google contacted Doist to announce that Todoist was selected as the Material Design Award 2021 winner in the Large Screen category. The team was excited to be recognized for their hard work and it felt like we achieved the goal we had set out to accomplish.

Internally, designers and developers continued to study and discuss the Material 3 updates. The design team started exploring mockups and design changes inspired by Material 3 and Google’s Workspace app updates. Some of our current Todoist explorations include changing the FAB styling, updating the app bar, further removing elevation shadows, and more. Here is a preview of what a future Todoist update could look like.

We hope these insights into Doist’s design process and collaboration practices have sparked your interest. Thank you for reading and stay tuned for future design updates!

Takeaways

  • Study the Material guidelines, Material Design winners, Material studies, and Google Workspace apps to make informed design decisions when designing your next product or app update.
  • Evaluate which Material Design components and practices are right for you and implement them into your product.
  • Carefully balance the Material Design guidelines with your brand guidelines to create a unique and consistent experience between your product and the platform it lives on.
  • Collaborate with your Android developers early and often to ship app updates efficiently and increase the design implementation quality.
  • Use design components and build a design system along with practical mockups to create an efficient design spec.
  • Consider how the latest Android features fit into your product and which have the most impact on your users before deciding to implement them.
  • Test and review builds with your internal team and external beta users to get valuable feedback and make adjustments before releasing them to the public.
  • Create announcement artwork to showcase your latest app or feature update along with a clear description to share in-app and on social media.

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No one likes talking about money. Most of us got into web design because we loved it. But the fact is, we’ve all got bills to pay.

If you’re a half-decent designer or a relatively competent developer, then there’s no reason you can’t make a living as a web designer. Here are six simple steps towards earning a living using the skills you already have.

Step 1. Freelance Work

Many individual bloggers and small company owners require websites to reach a larger audience. You might exploit this opportunity to begin a side business as a freelancer.

One of the most efficient ways to start is to look through employment networks and online classifieds. Eventually though, you’re going to need a portfolio. Building your freelancing company website could be your first opportunity to demonstrate your web development talents. As you embark on new projects, this website can display client testimonials that demonstrate your expertise. Ensure that it’s up to date, relevant, and follows current design trends. Also, make sure your website is linked to your social media profiles. 

Even though you are responsible for finding clients, you have a great deal of flexibility: you can choose your working hours and exercise more freedom and creativity. However, you’d still be accountable for your work and have to execute assignments on time to keep your clients satisfied.

It’s also important to remember that you’ll have to keep track of your taxes and other financial paperwork. Furthermore, you would not have a standard employer who will provide you with health insurance and other perks.

Step 2. Specialize

Today’s market offers a wide choice of web design services most suited to our needs. From designing and building custom websites to creating social media websites to managing SEO and PPCs, web design services offer various services. And while it is beneficial to have a general understanding of what all these services entail, it is always good to identify and refine your expertise. Becoming proficient in one aspect of web design will give you more confidence and direction regarding the kind of work you would like to do.

Allowing yourself to land repeat clients specializing in one type of service will make it easier for you to create processes in your business to complete work accurately and quickly. These processes will also help you build a team should you need one.  

Step 3. Networking Effectively

You should leverage social networking sites such as LinkedIn, practical tools for engaging with colleagues and potential customers. Ensure your profile is updated with all the services offered and all talents you deliver. Make sure you include links to any past projects you’ve worked on. There’s also a career board on LinkedIn that can help you avail yourself of many freelance projects. Registering and engaging with relevant organizations can allow you to acquire more visibility.

Freelancers are generally matched with modest design/development assignments through these websites. Although some developers heavily vouch for them, getting work from these websites when you’re just starting may be exceedingly challenging, considering most of your time will be exhausted in securing billable employment. 

Step 4. Start Your Own Blog or Podcast

Blogs and podcasts are an excellent way to organically acquire fresh customers and other relevant parties. A well-written blog is a terrific source of amusement and knowledge for potential clients. Aside from showcasing your services, a blog may be used to earn money in various ways. Once the blog grows large enough, you can incorporate backlinks, ads, or author-sponsored content. Many popular blogs eventually grow into fully-fledged businesses.

When you start a blog from scratch, it can take a long time to see a return on investment. Consider producing freelance articles for a blog with a constant stream of traffic to help you get started. This will enable you to demonstrate your skills while also getting compensated for them. 

Step 5. Work at a Design Agency

Working at a design agency or in-house could be an ideal option if you desire a more traditional job title. It also helps you build your portfolio with larger and more recognizable clients than those you can secure as a freelancer.

Instead of stressing about the management side of things, you can focus on serving clients and constructing websites with this approach. You wouldn’t have to look for new clients, and you’ll get all of the paid benefits that regular employees get. However, you’d have to work under strict supervision and have less creative control over your projects. There will also be harsh deadlines looming over your shoulder. And this procedure will also set a wage ceiling for you. On the other hand, obtaining employee insurance and securing a source of income can be very reassuring.

Step 6. Start Your Own Agency

Once you feel you have enough relevant experience and are confident in your abilities to perform and manage things well, you can start your own agency. It’s like freelance work, but on a much larger scale. The flexibility to employ others to do your work is the fundamental advantage of having your own agency. You can recruit additional designers and eventually recruiters to help you secure clients.

Having your own agency allows you to do the work you want and how you desire. As a general rule, start as a freelancer and gradually create the foundations for your agency as you gain expertise. You can eventually automate the entire process with hard effort and an innovative business plan.

You must actively network with other people in your business and reach out to new clients in addition to working on your skills. If you can create a solid customer base and take measured chances with your chosen projects, you can procure meatier projects and become prominent in the corporate sector.

 

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There are a lot of factors that contribute to a better user experience on a website. Pages need to load quickly to give users peace of mind and efficiency. Navigation must be clear and straightforward, with direct pathways for visitors to follow when finding your contact pages, blog posts, and products. Your colors need to work seamlessly together while providing just enough contrast in the areas that need it most.

Excellent user experience needs to be considered for every part of your website that acts as a touchpoint with a potential customer or user.

One of the most significant touchpoints of all is your forms.

All websites need some form of interactive content to thrive. Users need to be able to do something with the site, whether it’s looking for information with a search bar, contacting a team for a quote, making a booking, or completing a purchase. Forms power the majority of the interactive activities available on websites.

If you know how to master great UX on a form, you can contribute to more meaningful interactions between your brands and their customers. But not all web forms are the same. Here are some of the top types of forms you need to master and how you can optimize them.

The “Opt-In” Form

The Opt-in Form is probably the best-known form in the digital landscape. It’s essentially a form that asks visitors to “opt-in” to a specific offer. Sometimes, this means signing up for a webinar; other times, it’ll be agreeing to an email newsletter or a regular series of blog updates.

Opt-in forms grab attention quickly and ask for something specific from the audience. For instance, this example from HuffPost encourages visitors to “Subscribe to the Morning Email.”

Opt-in forms are all about generating action.

Sometimes, they’re placed at the bottom of a landing page after a company has had a chance to explain precisely what they’re offering. Other times, you’ll find the opt-in form situated on a sidebar of a website, constantly enticing people to “sign up” if they like what they see on a blog post or article.

It’s also common for opt-in forms to appear as pop-ups and exit pop-ups on modern websites. For example, a brightly colored opt-in form that promises an immediate benefit to a customer could encourage them to hand over their details before they abandon your website.

How to Design a Great Opt-In Form

So what kind of best practices go into an excellent opt-in form?

  • Start with simplicity: If you’re asking your visitors to do something, don’t overwhelm them with too big of a request straight away. Keep the form short and simple, so it doesn’t seem like too much extra work for the visitor. Something like “Subscribe to our newsletter” should ask for nothing more than an email. 
  • Highlight the benefits: Most customers won’t want to give you a place in their inbox or the opportunity to interact with them further unless you can offer something in return. Even if you’re asking for something small, like an email address, let the customer know what’s in it for them. In the HuffPost example above, the company highlights that you can wake up to the day’s “most important news.” 
  • Give the visitor the power: Let your visitor know they’re in control here. They want to see that they’re getting exactly what they need from you in exchange for their contact details. This means reassuring them that their email address won’t be used for spam, like H&B Sensors does here: 

The Contact Form 

The Contact Form is another crucial part of building an effective UX for your website – but it’s also an element that web designers and business owners often overlook. When customers decide they want to learn more about a business, they need a quick and easy way to get in touch.

Contact forms need to be easy to find and use on any website. Usually, your user will expect to see a link to the contact form situated somewhere at the bottom of your webpage. It might be called “Contact Us” or “Customer Support.” Avoid anything that would go over the user’s head.

Aside from being easy to track down, your contact form also needs to reassure an audience that they’re making the right decision by getting in touch. Therefore, the content needs to be short, sweet, and authoritative—highlight why the user might contact your company and how they can do so.

Avoid any unnecessary information in the contact form. For example, you don’t need to know your client’s age and their job to answer a question about where their nearest physical branch is. Keep form fields to the point, or you’ll chase customers away.

How to Design a Great Contact Form

Design something personalized but straightforward to make the most of your contact form. Use features like smart content and conditional logic, if possible, to adapt the page to the user’s needs. Dynamic content is becoming increasingly valuable these days. Other best practices include:

  • Set the right expectations: Let your customers know how active you are and how quickly they can expect to hear back from you. Imagery and the right fonts can also set expectations about the kind of communication your audience can expect. For example, this contact page from the Marvel app is fun and playful, like the company itself:

  • Provide multiple options: If your customer doesn’t want to use your contact form, give them another way to get in touch. Ensure the contact page includes information like where to find you on social media and your professional phone number. 
  • Simplify things on your end: To ensure that you can contact your audience as quickly as possible, allow your customers to choose a specific subject that their query is connected to. Allowing them to choose “Sales” or “Order issues” means you can automatically direct the message to the right team member on the back-end. 

The Online Payment Form 

Sometimes, when your customers have seen what you have to offer and they’ve checked out the competition, they decide to go ahead with their purchase. To facilitate this, you’re going to need an online payment form. Online forms ensure that your customers can safely enter their credit or debit card details to purchase whatever you have to offer.

Most payment processing companies like PayPal, Square, and Stripe come with payment forms included, so you can easily embed them into a website in minutes. However, there’s always the option to customize those payment forms.

For instance, ideally, you’ll need a payment form that keeps your customer on the same page, so they don’t have to log into another browser to make their purchase. The fewer transitions your client has to make, the safer they’ll feel.

How to Design a Great Payment Form

When designing any payment form, simplicity and security are the two most important factors. Your customer should be able to enter their information quickly and easily and get through the transaction process without worrying about their details.

Remember to:

  • Keep it simple: The fewer fields the visitor has to fill out, the better. Customers still feel uncomfortable sharing personal information and payment details online. Make the experience as painless as possible. If your client already has an account with your business, you might create a system that automatically fills some of the fields, such as their email address, name, and billing address. 
  • Offer the right integrations: The proper payment forms will integrate with the payment services your customers prefer to use. Options include PayPal, Stripe, Square, Verified by Visa, and Mastercard. Get a developer to integrate the right APIs with your form to give your customers the broadest range of options. 
  • Ensure security: Give customers peace of mind by providing as much security evidence as possible. An SSL certificate that places the padlock on the top of the browser next to the URL is a great way to make customers feel more secure. Integrating verification options so your customers can avoid fraud issues is another significant step. Sometimes just putting logos from the card types you accept on the page will make a customer feel more secure. 

Support Forms

Some companies bundle the contact form and the support form together. Others have a separate support form to get their queries routed directly to the people most capable of helping them. If you want to take the second route, it might be a good idea to design a “help” section on your website where you can locate the support form.

The “Help” section on a site often appears alongside other links on the footer. For instance, it could appear alongside “About” links and “Contact” options. Here’s an example of Hubspot’s Customer Support options:

The best customer support pages come with various ways for clients to help themselves and find answers to their most pressing questions. For example, you might have a search bar where your audience can search for the answers to their queries or a knowledge base full of helpful blogs.

Hubspot allows users to choose between a blog, knowledge base, academy training center, community forum, developer discussion board, and assistance from a certified partner.

How to Design a Great Customer Support Form

Designing a good customer support form is about getting your audience the information they need as quickly as possible. Once again, you’ll need to stick to as few form fields as possible here to avoid angering an already frustrated customer. Also, remember to:

  • Ask for the right information: Find out what the query is about by giving the customer a drop-box menu full of possible topics to choose from. If you need a product reference number or something similar, ask for that at the top of the form, then allow the customer to provide extra information about their query underneath. 
  • Set expectations: Let your customers know when they can expect to get a response to their concerns and provide them with advice on what to do next. For instance, you could invite them to check out your knowledge base while they wait for a response. 
  • Keep it simple: Avoid using technical jargon on your support request forms. Be direct in your requests for summaries of the issue at hand, contact information, and other supplemental data. 

Customer Feedback Forms

According to Microsoft, around 96% of customers say that customer service is crucial in determining their loyalty to a specific brand. Another 52% of global customers believe that companies need to respond to the feedback provided by customers.

To ensure your customer service strategies are on-par with what your customers expect, you need to get feedback from your audience. That’s where a feedback form comes in. Customer feedback forms often appear after a client has finished purchasing on the “thank you” screen. They may also occur after a customer has completed a service interaction online.

Here’s an example of an Apple feedback form:

How to Design a Great Customer Feedback Form

By leaving you feedback, your customer is doing you a massive favor. They’re giving you a chance to learn from your mistakes and improve the service you can give next time around. Feedback is one of the best tools for any business that wants to grow and thrive.

If you want your customers to use your feedback forms, you’ll need to make them as simple as possible. Your customers don’t have time to waste on a complex form.

  • Don’t make any fields mandatory: Don’t stop your customers from submitting a form unless they’ve completed every field. Allow them to enter the information they consider to be the most important, and that’s it. You can even fill some of the form out for your customer, if possible, by entering their name and email address if they’re already a member of your site.
  • Make it mobile responsive: Remember there are around 3.5 billion smartphone users worldwide. You can’t afford to lose feedback because your form isn’t responsive. Every form should look and feel incredible on any device. 
  • Include a rating option: If your customers don’t have much to say about your service, or they’re not wordsmiths, they might prefer a rating option instead. A one-to-five rating system that allows your customer to judge your product or service on a scale of poor to wonderful is a great way to gain quick information. Check out the Uber Engineering example here:

Though you can pre-enter some information on a feedback form to make your customer’s life easier, don’t overstep your bounds. Adding your customer’s email address to the form is fine if they’re already a customer with you. Pre-selecting the “very satisfied” rating above would look presumptuous.

Top Tips to Improve Every Form Design

The online form is an essential part of any web design project, but it’s also frequently overlooked. Unfortunately, without a good set of forms, your customers will struggle to interact with your company in a meaningful way.

When creating any form, remember:

  • Reduce friction: Reduce the friction for your customers by asking as few questions as possible. The less your customer has to answer, the better. If you can pre-populate forms with information like your customer’s name and email address, this could help. 
  • Keep it simple: Make sure that the form is clean and easy to use. Your customers shouldn’t be confused about where to click or how to submit their information. A single-column design is often better than a multi-column option.
  • Be clear in error messages: Don’t just tell your visitors that something has gone wrong. Let them know what they need to do to submit the form successfully. If possible, use inline validation with real-time feedback to let your audience know that you recognize the information they’ve submitted.
  • Keep data secure: Make sure your audience feels safe by letting them know how you will use this information and why you’re asking for it. If you’re asking for an email address, make the benefits of entering that information clear. 
  • Make fields optional: Allow your audience to add more information to a form if they want to – but don’t demand it. Give some freedom to the visitor. 

The better your forms are, the more effective your interactions with customers will be. Remember, it’s not just the face-to-face interactions that your customers judge when making decisions about your business and whether to trust you. Today’s digital world has prompted a new demand for more meaningful virtual experiences.

Your form could be the first interaction you have with a client, whether it’s a contact form, a booking form, or something else entirely. Get that right, and you can improve your chances of your customers coming back to interact with you again later.

 

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