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Racing ahead: how Lumen is delivering exceptional customer experiences

The 2024 Formula One (F1) season has transformed into must-see TV, becoming one of the most competitive seasons in recent memory and captivating millions of fans worldwide. As a fan of the sport, I reflected on what makes F1 so enthralling.

The speed at an F1 racing event exemplifies precision and high-performance engineering. Drivers and crews synchronize perfectly, fine-tuning their cars with remarkable speed to achieve optimal performance. F1 cars, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering, utilize cutting-edge technology, including telemetry systems that gather real-time data on car performance. This data is crucial for optimizing race strategies, pit stop timings and overall car efficiency1. High-speed cameras and sensors capture every detail of the car’s movement, enabling engineers to refine every aspect of the car’s setup and the driver’s technique.

There’s no question that technology has played a pivotal role in transforming racing. By integrating these technologies into their strategies, F1 teams gain a competitive edge, refining performance and pushing boundaries of what is possible in a sport where milliseconds count.

Similarly, Lumen is also pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with our own digital transformation driven by the desire to improve the customer experience, enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs.

Accelerating from the starting line

Imagine Lumen at the starting line, ready to leave behind outdated processes and accelerate towards a future of integrated systems and crystal-clear order visibility. We’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with our own operational transformation.

We recognized the need for digital innovation and transformation due to inefficiencies in using multiple legacy systems that resulted in a lack of end-to-end order visibility. Lumen focused on changing how teams complete network builds and orders, implementing tools like ServiceNow for order orchestration and a health dashboard for metrics consistency.

The race to operational transformation

In this race, teamwork, innovation and precision count. Each technology we implement helps propel our operations forward with increased speed and efficiency.

Fine‑tuning for optimal performance

In F1, teams constantly seek small, incremental improvements in car performance, pit stop efficiency and race strategies. Learning from mistakes, such as Ferrari’s pit stop errors in 2019, leads to significant changes that improve efficiency and reduce errors in subsequent races3.

Similarly, Lumen encourages employees to view challenges and failures as opportunities for growth and to maintain an open mind and commitment to continuous improvement. One example is the Kaizen program, which encourages employees to leverage their unique perspectives to help achieve continuous improvement through small, incremental changes. By involving employees at all levels, Kaizen aims to create a culture where everyone contributes to enhancing processes, increasing efficiency, and reducing waste over time.

F1 teams use vast amounts of data from races and simulations to make informed decisions, similar to how Kaizen uses data to drive improvements. Both emphasize teamwork and collective problem-solving to identify areas of improvement and implement solutions.

Lumen wins for digital innovation

As a result of our relentless focus on enhancing the customer experience, we’re meeting and exceeding customer expectations. In the second quarter of 2024, each of our customer segments showed year-over-year improvements in customer satisfaction with transactional Net Promoter Scores rising 10 points for large enterprise, 35 points for wholesale, 37 points for mid-market and a whopping 42 points for public sector4. Truly a podium finish.

Setting the pace for tomorrow

Looking ahead, Lumen is setting the pace in innovation, accelerating into a promising future with AI capabilities and groundbreaking advancements. Lumen has teamed up with Microsoft to boost its enterprise-wide digital transformation leveraging Microsoft’s cloud and AI technologies. Just as F1 drivers leverage wearable devices to gather vital statistics, Lumen uses AI to monitor the digital pulse of systems and user interactions. This data is pivotal for machine learning algorithms to analyze and enhance operational efficiency, user engagement and system responsiveness.

Lumen is also leveraging Microsoft Copilot to automate routine tasks and help reduce employee workloads and enhance Microsoft Teams. By using Microsoft cloud and AI technologies, Lumen aims to cut technology costs, eliminate outdated systems and silos, upgrade its services and develop new solutions for its global clients.

At Lumen, we have one primary goal in mind as we incorporate these changes into our systems and processes: to improve the customer experience and connect people, data and applications—quickly, securely, effortlessly.

Learn how Lumen can help your organization innovate today.

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1MSN, The 2024 F1 season has gone from predictable to must-see TV, August 13, 2024.

2F1Worldwide, The Ultimate Guide To F1: Why Is F1 So Popular And Exciting, June 14, 2023.

3Vanderbilt University Business School, New Study Identifies How Formula One Drivers Learn From Success and Failure, September 30, 2021.

4Lumen, Q2 2024 Earnings Call, August 6, 2024

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Kye Prigg, EVP of Enterprise Operations, oversees operations planning and strategy, and network functions (plan, build and run). With 30 years in telecomm, Kye has led award-winning teams in wireline and wireless networks, holding senior roles at Rogers Communications, Vodafone, Softbank, and Ericsson. Kye excels in delivering large executions and advocates for collaboration, continuous improvement, and data-driven methods to exceed customer expectations.
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