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Product Analytics is the Number One Measurement of Digital Success, New Report By Harvard Business Review Analytic Services Sponsored by Amplitude Shows

Product Analytics is the Number One Measurement of Digital Success, New Report By Harvard Business Review Analytic Services Sponsored by Amplitude Shows

SYDNEY, March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Amplitude, the operating system for digital business, today unveiled sponsored research conducted by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services that reveals product analytics is the number one measurement for digital customer experiences. The survey and report, "Making the Leap to a Digital-First Enterprise[1]," shows the shift in how digital business leaders are measuring the impact of digital experiences in the new era, with product analytics in the top spot over legacy measurement sources including web analytics, marketing attribution analytics, business intelligence tools and surveys. 

Product Analytics is the Number One Measurement of Digital Success, New Report By Harvard Business Review Analytic Services Sponsored by Amplitude Shows Amplitude has unveiled a sponsored research conducted by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services that reveals product analytics is the number one measurement for digital customer experiences

 

Amplitude customers Ford Motor Company, Care.com, and Match were interviewed by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services for the report, which included insights from 295 global business executives at companies ranging in size from hundreds to tens of thousands of employees, across a variety of key industries. The report uncovered five new pillars critical to laying the foundation for digital business success in the new digital-first era, including: 

  • The digital-first era is here to stay: More than three quarters of executives surveyed (78%) said digital adoption has accelerated and will never return to previous levels, with customers having formed new and lasting digital habits. 92% said now is a unique opportunity to capitalize on digital acceleration.
  • Digital product is the epicenter of the digital business: 58% of executives cited a focus on user engagement as the number one indicator of a digital product's long-term success. This highlights the shift from measuring how to 'get the customer in the door', with metrics such as ad clicks and website traffic, to measuring how customers are realizing value within the digital product as the new benchmark for digital success.
  • Net Promoter Score is fading in relevance: Net Promoter Score (NPS) used to be the holy grail of measuring customer sentiment and loyalty. Now, only 16% of executives see customer sentiment scores such as NPS as important to a digital product's long-term success, highlighting a key shift from measuring after-the-fact customer sentiment to real-time user engagement within the digital product experience as the critical digital success factor.
  • Data culture is a differentiator: 43% of executives cited the lack of a data-driven culture as the top challenge to making the leap to a digital-first business. Nearly 40% of executives also cited the inability to analyze their customers' full experience across devices and products, and a lack of centralized data, as key challenges.
  • Expectations are high and the competition relentless: 81% of executives believe user expectations for great digital experiences have never been higher, and 69% said competition for customer loyalty has never been more fierce, highlighting the urgency and criticality for all digital businesses to rethink how they deliver customer value in the new era. 

"We are living through a digital-product revenue revolution, centered around using digital products to completely redesign the value we create for customers," said Jian Wei Hoh, head of business design at Ford Motor Company, in the report. "Everything that people do has a digital experience aspect to it. Digital products help us get closer to the customer by seamlessly integrating into their digital centric customer journeys." 

"There are now two types of companies emerging faster than ever — digital disruptors and those being digitally disrupted," said Jennifer Johnson, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, Amplitude. "To survive in this new digital-first era, companies need a fundamentally new approach to understanding digital customer behavior, predicting which behaviors translate to business outcomes and adapting digital experiences to maximize business outcomes. You cannot get this visibility through ad clicks and web traffic. The new digital business metric to unlocking growth is measuring where value is created and exchanged — in the digital product. Measuring digital success through this lens needs to be at the core of every digital business."

To learn more about the report read our blog post here[2] or access the full report here[3].

About Amplitude

Amplitude, the operating system for digital business, is ranked #22 on G2's list of Best Software Products. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices in New York, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Singapore, Amplitude helps organizations deeply understand their digital customer behavior, predict the actions that correlate to business outcomes, and quickly adapt the customer experience to maximize revenue. More than 40,000 digital applications at companies like Microsoft, Ford, CapitalOne, NBC, Hubspot, and PayPal use Amplitude to answer strategic questions about how digital customers use their digital products, and where to place their digital bets to maximize revenue.

Connect with Amplitude

Read the Blog: https://blog.amplitude.com/Engage on Twitter: @Amplitude_HQConnect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplitude-analytics[4][5][6]

Amplitude, Inc.631 Howard St, Floor 5San Francisco, CA 94105

References

  1. ^ Making the Leap to a Digital-First Enterprise (info.amplitude.com)
  2. ^ here (blog.amplitude.com)
  3. ^ here (info.amplitude.com)
  4. ^ https://blog.amplitude.com/ (blog.amplitude.com)
  5. ^ @Amplitude_HQ (twitter.com)
  6. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplitude-analytics (www.linkedin.com)

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