Microsoft Envision Forum
New Delhi, May 15, 2020
Industry leaders
from BFSI, manufacturing and retail sectors deliberated on the need for
innovation and real-world digital transformation to reimagine businesses in the
new reality at the Microsoft Envision Forum today.Senior executives and experts
discussed the current challenges facing different industry verticals and also
shared best practices they have adopted for employee safety and business continuity.
Anchoring the dialogue at the first ever virtual edition of Envision, Microsoft
reiterated its commitment to enable every organization to sustain,innovate and grow its business.
In the keynote sessionAnantMaheshwari, President, Microsoft Indiaand Aarthi Subramanian, Group Chief Digital Officer,
Tata Sons analyzed how the COVID-19
pandemichas triggered digital acceleration and the role
that it will play in rebounding and building resilience in a fluid and evolving
environment. Calling
for a collaborative effort, Maheshwari said, “COVID-19
has changed our businesses, communities, industries and world forever.No one
company is going to solve a challenge like this alone, and it is going to take
the private and public sectors working together to turn the tide on COVID-19. Our priority has been to keep our employees and
communities safe; support frontline workers as well as help our partners and
customers keep their businesses running. As we continue to work through the current situation and
plan for the future, it’s clear that the
change required is significant – as is the potential
opportunity across industries.Technology
will play a stronger role than ever before - enabling economic recovery and helping
each one of us achieve more.”
According
to Ms. Subramanian, COVID-19 will accelerate the scaling of digital across
industries and investments in Cloud, AI and cyber security. “Digital
transformation in companies will focus on new end-to-end customer journeys and
we will see an increase in adoption of automation in manufacturing industries.
They will also invest in enhancing employee engagement given the remote working
model. Enterprises will build world-class digital infrastructure as a
horizontal capability," she said.
Maheshwari
added that technology will play a major role in management of social sector programs across education, health, and
public distribution, helping to strengthen the economy.He also called out the need for robust security solutions and trust as organizations build tech intensity
for a new future.
Intelligent manufacturing for a better future: As
manufacturers cope with fluctuating supply and demand and disruption
in production, they are reconfiguring their
production, supply chains, and services to stay operational and sustain
deliveries in these unprecedented times. MayurDanait, CIO, Pidilite, said,
“Manufacturing has always been a traditional business but post COVID, the
sector will have to reinvent to enable a seamless partner ecosystem. Use of IoT
to drive shop floor efficiencies and the use of digital collaboration,
predictive analytics, bots and gamification of experience to drive engagement
with end-users and channel partners are likely to be the norm going forward”.”
Reimagining the retail industry after the lockdown: Over the last couple of years, technology has enabled
retailers to transform every aspect of the value chain. With the novel Corona
virus crisis, the sector is trying to steer through major health and safety concerns for their employees, mandated store closures,
drastic shifts in demand and evolving customer needs. Sanjay
Bhattacharjee, Head – CRM, Titan Company Limited, said, “There
has been a paradigm shift in consumer mindset - from retail therapy to the
inability to step out from home to physical
distancing. The way customers shop has and will change dramatically, and this
is the new reality in which we all have to function now. How brands are
interacting and engaging with their customers makes a lot of difference.
Going digital is the key to enable a virtual experience for customers -
right from viewing products on the app to booking a product to its delivery.
Through remote communication platforms, retail brands have the opportunity to
establish a deeper connect with the buyer community than before.”
Rebuilding the financial services sector
post-COVID: Banking and financial services providers have adjusted operating models and services to
support customers and help those who need the most assistance, while
meeting regulatory and compliance obligations. According to Anoop Mahapatra, Deputy Managing Director, State Bank
of India,“SBI has been playing a pivotal role in the country and over
the past decade the bank has been investing heavily in building an robust IT ecosystem to digitally
transform the banking experience at SBI. It facilitated running the entire
ecosystem seamlessly even during a difficult time such as now. Our 22000 branches and network of 58000+ ATMs are working seamlessly on a robust
IT platform. Around 90% of the total transactions go through anytime channels
i.e. other than branch channel and as such the post COVID impact on
customer service is insignificant. Although there has been some drop in loan
requirements, to overcome this SBI has a strong end-to-end AI/ML platform with
number of AI based pre-approved loan products, to provide loans with ease and we hope the traction for the
same will be built up in the coming days.”The State Bank of India has also
leveraged Microsoft Teams for its large workforce to stay productive and
collaborate while working from home.
A
key focus of the conference was the importance of reskilling the workforce as
employees and organizations shift gears for the road ahead.
Responding to Covid-19
in India together
As
India and the rest of the world respond to the Covid-19 outbreak, Microsoft has
been working to do its part by ensuring the safety of its employees. The
organization is striving to protect the health and well-being of the
communities in which it operates, in addition to providing technology,
solutions, tips and resources to businesses of all sizes and complexities to
stay productive and help people to work and learn remotely, while they stay
safe and connected. You can read more about it here