Technology has transformative potential—but for small to mid-sized organizations, success depends on strategically implementing business technology trends. We've gathered several best practices and IT planning tips that businesses should consider before adopting new technology.
Small to mid-sized businesses can gain a competitive edge by aligning technologies with their business goals. A strategic IT roadmap—guided by a Managed Services Provider (MSP)—ensures technology investments are intentional, scalable, and ROI-driven.
Successful technology implementation hinges on employee buy-in and training. Organizations should communicate the "why," create a learning culture, and phase in new tools to avoid disruption and maximize adoption.
Don't fall for the hype—choose technologies that match your business needs, integrate seamlessly with your existing systems, and deliver measurable impact. Partnering with an MSP like Exigent helps ensure every emerging solution fits your long-term strategy.
Best practices for adopting emerging technologies don't differ much from advice on adding any type of new tech, but there are some special considerations. Either way, every business should leverage its MSP for assistance with plotting out and aligning technology investments and adoption with key business goals. IT solutions should empower your business success—but that only happens when there is a clear blueprint to follow.
Technology is only effective when it supports clear business objectives, so before you jump on any emerging technology bandwagon (we get it, some of these tools are just plain COOL), here are three steps every business should take as part of their IT planning efforts:
A clear tech roadmap prevents wasted investment and disruption. At Exigent, part of our proven Exigent Method is crafting highly personal IT roadmaps for each client. With no two businesses exactly alike, it is worth the time to discuss where your business is going, what opportunities and challenges lie ahead, and then consider where technology can help. To do that:
As crazy as it sounds, not everyone is excited about innovative technology and its capabilities. Too often, an innovative leader will direct change that overwhelms, confuses, or frustrates employees—especially if executives fail to take the time to explain the why behind the change. The bottom line: Adoption fails without user buy-in. Here's how to avoid that:
One-size-fits-all doesn't work in technology. Say you run into a fellow business owner who raves about an innovative technology working wonders in his or her business. Don't assume the same outcome for your company. Instead, take the time to:
You would never renovate your entire home at once, correct? The same goes when you're planning your technology adoption strategy. Don't rip everything out and drop untested IT tools into place across the entire environment. Instead, your tech roadmap should include small steps forward, with plenty of time to evaluate and tweak a new tool. Your goal: Reduce disruption, validate value. Here's how:
Listen, we're all about expert guidance at Exigent. Our proven Exigent Method is built on nearly 30 years of experience that has taught us to collaborate with clients. When you pair a solid partnership with the right expertise and take time to plan, you find the result often arrives more quickly. Leaning on your trusted tech advisor will accelerate success because:
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Shiny objects can be expensive distractions. More than one of us has "fallen in love" with technology and failed to follow the steps above, which leads to wasted time and money. To avoid this common pitfall:
The work doesn't end with the deployment of a new technology tool. Instead, now is the time when your team needs to pause. Give your pilot program time to work or fail. Encourage feedback from your team. Watch the metrics you've determined will show effectiveness and ROI. Slow down and:
For SMBs, adopting innovative, emerging technology is about more than tools—it's about enabling smarter decisions, stronger teams, and sustainable growth. Through The Exigent Method and Assurance Managed IT Services, we offer the strategic clarity and white-glove service you need to turn business technology trends into drivers for your organization's success.