Mobile Application Development-Components and Layouts
8 Steps to Your Enterprise Mobile Strategy
1. 1. Identify the departments and determine how mobile helps them win at their mission. Assign a Mobility
Purpose™, which is InnoviMobile’s framework to identify the key mobility initiative that will drive the app’s
design and development process. Mobility Purpose must include one of the following: reduce costs,
generate revenue, and improve service.
keep the process focused.
Rank the mobile app concepts in order of priority. Identify the app concepts that could be developed quickly to
Creating a mobile strategy may seem like a daunting process. With so much information about devices, platforms,
every day and we created this outline to jumpstart the process.
Many mobility initiatives start out as opportunistic projects. For example, line of business executives may approach
scenario is that they turn into a series of unrelated projects, sometimes lacking security or internal controls. To avoid
this scenario it’s important to set aside time to think strategically. Creating a mobile strategy and sharing it with
others within an organization helps align goals and expectations among stakeholders.
Below are eight steps that must be used to create a successful enterprise
mobile app framework within your organization:
Rank Department Stakeholder Mobility Purpose™ App Concept
8 Steps to Jumpstart Your Enterprise Mobile App Strategy
2. understanding of their daily workflow. If time permits, shadow them for a day to really understand how they
do their job. It’s extremely important to understand the world in which the user lives in and how the mobile
app will help that person.
3. Identify the skill sets that are needed to execute the project. Some of the types of resources
that are needed are:
a. Project managers
b. Mobile platform developers (iOS, Android, Windows, etc).
c. Server developers
d. User interface designers
e. QA testers
In addition to identifying the resources also identify the availability of those resources. There could be
situations where resources are present but not available, or not all are available to work concurrently. It’s
extremely important that all necessary resources are available to work concurrently on the project because
there are likely to be resource dependencies.
timelines and even the viability of the project itself.
4. Create a matrix of data sources and connectivity options for the mobile apps. It’s important to identify
the data sources early on in the process and understand how the data will be accessed by the mobile
apps.
consumed by mobile apps and are recommended.
End User Job Role Notes About Daily Workflow
3. 5. Identify public cloud platforms that need to be accessed by the mobile apps. For example, if part
of the app requires access to CRM data stored in Salesforce.com make a note of it and ensure your
company has the correct feature plan for API access.
6. Security is often overlooked but is extremely critical to compliance and adoption of the app. There
are several areas for consideration:
Have you considered a mobile application management suite that can manage only the data vs risk
7. Avoid long product development cycles. While creating a year-long (or multi-year) development
plan is common for enterprise software we recommend a more lean approach for mobile. Develop a
prototype of an app concept, get it out to end users as quickly as possible, obtain feedback, and
iterate. This will accelerate the development process, create new opportunities to make adjustments
which in the long run will save time, money and resources.
8. Create an executive overview event where the projects could be demonstrated to not only stake-
using a Mobility Purpose outlined in step 1 to show the value of the mobile app projects.