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Les Mills International partners with Qrious to provide data solution for optimising customer experience

Les Mills International partners with Qrious to provide data solution for optimising customer experience
November 5, 2020

Les Mills International recently partnered with Qrious to design and implement a modern data solution allowing Les Mills to make smarter, faster decisions to achieve their ultimate goal of understanding, creating and optimising the customer experience.

COVID-19 lockdown saw an overnight shift to Working From Home – but also Working Out From Home. With the nation’s physical and mental health and wellbeing at risk, Les Mills quickly delivered free and easily accessible exercise options via TVNZ.

On a global scale, Les Mills International quickly began to ramp up its digital workout solution known as LES MILLS On Demand.  The partnership with Qrious to design and implement a modern data solution, placed Les Mills International in a prime position to use its new data platform as a competitive advantage.

According to Casey Toia, Head of Analytics, Les Mills International, while they had a clear concept of how data could deliver a competitive edge, Les Mills International was hampered by a legacy environment and platform.

Toia notes “we have a fantastic team of analysts, but knew we needed a modern data approach to empower them to readily access our data, and deliver the value and insights we need to respond to this growth market.

“Without a modern data platform in place, it would have been impossible to react as quickly as we did as the demand grew exponentially, quite literally, overnight.”

According to Qrious Chief Executive, Nathalie Morris - Les Mills International was experiencing a problem shared by many organisations, and one further exacerbated by the ongoing impact of Covid-19 on the New Zealand economy.

Morris explained “many companies want, and know they need, to improve their data infrastructure - but struggle to know where to start.”

Morris describes the modern data approach as revolutionising the way that Kiwi companies can store, manage and use their data noting “It’s about future-proofing your business, increasing return on investment, and uncovering a new edge to your data capabilities. It gives you speed, agility and reliability – all those things that enable companies to gain a competitive edge.

“At Qrious we help Kiwi businesses to create a modern data roadmap to accelerate their digital transformation – something that has never been more important as we, hopefully, begin to enter a COVID recovery period.”

Toia explained that the first step is getting the foundations right “Qrious was able to help us identify the best platform for our business and then bring in their BI and data specialists to establish and develop it with us.”

Qrious recommended a platform built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Snowflake, using WhereScape RED automation. It performs all the data processing, consolidation, and advanced analytics Les Mills International requires - but Toia is quick to point out that it is less about the platform itself, and more about what it enables Les Mills International to do, that is the game-changer.

Toia highlights “Data projects used to take us months, and now take just weeks.”

One of Les Mills International’s key growth areas is the digitising and syndicating of workout events, something that involves billions of records of valuable, but until now, unusable semi-structured data. The modern data approach means that Les Mills International can combine and contextualise multiple data sources from across different business teams, and deliver a multi-dimensional analysis of their performance that can be acted upon. 

Advanced historical and predictive analytics are now a possibility. For example, Les Mills International now knows exactly how much it spends on Facebook advertising for its direct-to-consumer app, how many customers acquired, the cost per acquisition, and can determine whether to invest more in this area.

With a modern data approach Les Mills International gained control over their ability to deliver exceptional online customer experiences. For example, they can check the success of new videos released on their LES MILLS On Demand platform with metrics on when, for how long, and how many times they are watched. They are now working on the ability to identify and analyse the video features that best capture customer interest.

With less time spent on gathering and structuring data and more time spent on generating insights that Les Mills International can act upon, it’s a matter of watch this space.

Toia advises “we now make smarter, faster decisions which allow us to achieve our ultimate goal of understanding, creating and optimising our customer experiences. You’ll see the results of that with a number of data-driven projects we’ll launch in the next few months.”  

For more information on taking a modern approach to data, visit qrious.co.nz/enable/modern-data-platforms.

Image: Les Mills World United Campaign

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