Communication Solution Choice: Aligning UC with Enterprise Goals
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Your organization’s communication infrastructure is more than just a tool—it’s a strategic asset that drives efficiency, collaboration, and competitive advantage. To stay ahead, you need more than a basic deployment; you need a thoughtful, strategic approach. That means understanding your unique requirements and choosing the right mix of core, advanced, and mission-critical Unified Communications (UC) solutions to support your goals.
A key part of this strategy is ensuring flexibility in how your organization selects and deploys communications solutions. True flexibility isn’t just about having options—it’s about making the right "Solution Choice." As one of Mitel's 7 Dimensions of Communication Flexibility and Control, Solution Choice emphasizes that a one-size-fits-all approach limits adaptability and stifles innovation. Instead, organizations must take a disciplined approach to selecting solutions that align with current needs and future growth.
This means evaluating solutions—like those offered by Mitel—that support diverse environments and evolving demands. In this blog, we’ll explore the Solution Choice dimension in-depth, providing a framework for assessing and tailoring your communications strategy for lasting impact.
Strategic communication implementation requires precise alignment with business needs and market conditions. The right UC solution is not just about features—it’s about enabling the enterprise to meet strategic objectives. Let’s review the three levels of UC solutions and how they align with different business priorities:
For organizations prioritizing cost-effective, essential communication, core UC provides the foundational tools for day-to-day operations in all-in-one solutions. These solutions typically include voice, email, messaging, and basic video conferencing—a must-have, considering 98% of modernizing companies expect video conferencing from their communication vendor.
Key Decision Factors for Core UC:
Mitel offers a range of core UC solutions that address these needs. These include Zoom Workplace, the market leader in video conferencing that integrates with existing infrastructure. MiVoice Business provides a scalable voice and messaging platform. OpenScape Business combines multiple communication channels and offers different deployment options to suit specific needs.
Strategic outcome: Organizations implementing core UC benefit from optimized resource allocation, streamlined operations, and a solid communication foundation without unnecessary overhead.
For organizations looking to enhance productivity, customer engagement, and operational efficiency, advanced UC solutions offer a broader set of tools to meet complex communication needs. These solutions go beyond the basics, integrating capabilities such as virtual assistants, AI-driven advanced call routing, team collaboration tools, CRM/ERP integrations, omnichannel support, and real-time analytics to help get the most out of conversations.
Key Decision Factors for Advanced UC:
Mitel’s advanced UC solutions include OpenScape Voice for high-capacity, carrier-grade UC environments, MiVoice MX-ONE, which offers strong on-site integrations, and Mitel CX, which delivers omnichannel contact center capabilities.
Strategic outcome: Implementing advanced UC can increase productivity, customer loyalty, and a significant operational advantage.
For organizations operating in high-risk, high-demand environments, mission-critical UC solutions provide the reliability, security, and industry-specific capabilities needed to maintain seamless operations. These solutions go beyond traditional UC, offering enhanced security, guaranteed uptime, disaster recovery, and tailored industry applications.
Key Decision Factors for Mission-Critical UC:
Mitel delivers specialized mission-critical UC offerings, including OpenScape Xpert, which is designed for time-critical environments like emergency dispatch or financial and energy trading and can handle 600+ calls simultaneously; Mitel Critical Event Management, which is for rapid alert and response management; and Virtual Care Collaboration (VCCS), which is for secure telehealth communication.
Strategic outcome: Organizations implementing mission-critical UC solutions gain enhanced security and operational continuity, minimize risk, and improve productivity for specialized users, ensuring purpose-built communication in the most demanding environments.
The choice of UC solutions is a strategic imperative. Aligning your communication systems with objectives ensures you get the most value from your investments.
Key Considerations for Strategic Execution:
Instead of simply maintaining your current system, taking a planned approach to UC ensures your organization has the tools to support day-to-day operations and future growth. By selecting solutions that align with your specific needs—whether core, advanced, or mission-critical—you can improve efficiency, enhance collaboration, and ensure reliability where it matters most.
Next, we’ll explore the “Deployment Model” dimension, examining how different deployment models influence organizational agility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.
Categories: Enterprise Communications, Digital Transformation
Kyle McComas, Content Strategist
Kyle is a content strategist passionate about crafting compelling narratives. He has over 15 years of experience in in-house and agency environments. When he's not strategizing content, you can find him on the ice playing hockey or traveling to paintball events.