Get the Basics Right: Why Digital Foundations Matter More Than New Tech
In Retail and Hospitality, the pressure to move fast is constant. New customer apps, AI pilots, automation tools and personalisation platforms promise quick wins and competitive advantage. But too often, these initiatives are laid on top of fragile digital foundations and that is where things start to unravel.
As a digital consultancy we see familiar patterns: organisations invest heavily in innovation only to find the results don't scale well and adoption stalls. The issue lays with the ambition of the technology itself.
Although 36% of surveyed companies in our recent report cite technology as a key investment area, the heaviest IT infrastructure investment comes from organisations only midway through their transformation. This indicates that businesses often focus elsewhere initially, only later realising that robust technical foundations are critical to sustaining digital progress.
High performing organisations understand this. They know that without digital readiness, progress slows, costs rise, and confidence erodes. The most successful transformations start by getting the basics right.
Real life Example
A multi brand hospitality group wanted to roll out a new IT system. The business case was strong, and the pressure to move quickly was intense.
Legacy POS systems were unable to support real-time order orchestration
Inconsistent data standards across teams
Limited internal digital product capability
Rather than pushing ahead, they invested six months in modernising infrastructure by migrating to an API led architecture, establishing enterprise-wide data governance, and building a small but empowered product team.
The result?
A clean integration layer that allowed the new IT system to connect smoothly with the architecture
Consistent and trusted data unlocked meaningful customer insights
Manual bottlenecks disappeared lowering operating costs
An empowered digital product team with clear ownership
A platform that could scale to international markets
Adoption was strong and ROI was achieved.
The Real Lesson
Retail and Hospitality leaders face relentless pressure to deliver visible changes quickly. The instinct for rapid development is understandable thus businesses invest in customer facing innovations, launch quickly, and hope for momentum. But speed without readiness creates friction. When systems are brittle, data is unreliable, and ownership is unclear, every new initiative adds complexity rather than value. Thus, businesses concentrating solely on customer-facing initiatives should rethink their priorities.
High performing organisations take a different approach, one where digital foundations are treated as a true partner to growth. Ultimately, scalable growth comes down to alignment. When systems, data, and teams are designed to work together, innovation becomes repeatable, adoption accelerates and returns compound over time.
For leaders under pressure to deliver results, the challenge is not whether to invest it's where to start. Those who invest first in digital readiness, move with intent, confidence, and far greater effect.
If this sounds familiar, get in touch with Ana to discuss how to strengthen your digital foundations.