HubSpot is a very capable and attractive platform, but like all software, unless onboarding and adoption are planned and considered properly the desired outcome can fall short of expectation.
Whether your requirement is for the adoption of tools and functionality around a specific Hub, or a much wider requirement that spans different business functions, some considered thinking early in the process will always ensure a greater ROI.
Beginning a new technology adoption project can only be successful when you understand, from the start, what you are trying to achieve. Clearly defined objectives need to be in place before implementation. This will ensure that you and your team are constantly working towards your goals and provide a frame of reference for success.
These objectives can be related to a business-wide goal, a team goal or directly tied into revenue goals. Below are some examples of potential objectives when adopting various aspects of the HubSpot platform:
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Equally important to successful adoption and onboarding is the framework in place for execution. This approach will provide structure to each phase of the project. The frame ensures that each aspect is fully considered and understood.
At Karman, our framework consists of five ‘work streams.’ These streams can sometimes overlap and influence each other, but each must be considered.
The first stream to consider is data— how it’s used, stored, managed and created. This is a vital part of any new technology adoption programme. Be sure to ask thorough questions in line with your overall objectives. Some examples of these questions might be:
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After data comes technology. Any time you bring a new piece of technology into your business, it’s important to consider how it will interact with your existing tech stack. When exploring this work stream, consider questions such as:
Processes are one of the work streams that are most likely to overlap with others, particularly technology and people. When reviewing your processes, look for areas that can become more streamlined by utilising HubSpot tools and automation. Questions you may want to consider in the section include:
Your assets include everything from your website and content to brand guidelines and sales collateral. Regardless of which HubSpot feature you are onboarding, you will likely need to review the content and assets associated with it. This review should include questions like:
People are your most important resource, but they can also be the point of greatest friction in adoption. Ensuring that your team has fully bought into the changes and are well-equipped to undertake new tasks is essential to successful adoption and onboarding. Questions to consider when investigating the People work stream could be:
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Digital adoption and onboarding can be difficult. There are unexpected pitfalls that can crop up, but having a plan in place will help mitigate them. Take the friction out of your next HubSpot onboarding project by focusing on your objectives and considering the five primary work streams.
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