New Delhi, November 24, 2020.
As organizations across the world and India continue
to deal with disruptions resulting from the pandemic, 77% of businesses in
India consider that innovation is now a ‘must’ for them to respond quickly to
market challenges and opportunities, and ensure business resilience, said a
recent Microsoft and IDC report. Released today, the India findings of the study
‘Culture
of Innovation: Foundation for business resilience and economic recovery in Asia
Pacific ’highlighted that a large majority of business decision
makers agree that innovation is a necessity to staying resilient in a crisis. The findings
were released by Rajiv Sodhi, Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft India
and Vasant Rao, Managing Director – India and South Asia, IDC,in the presence of Mukesh Sharma, Chief
Technology Officer, Paisabazaar.com and Gaurav Aggarwal, Director and Head of Unsecured Loans,
Paisabazaar.com.
The study found that in a short span of six months, organizations in
India have increased their ability to innovate by 4% by maturing their
Culture of Innovation. The study also showed that close to 78% of India
organizations are speeding up digitalization in a variety of ways to adapt
to the new reality. This included launching digital products and introducing
digital payments to embracing ecommerce and automation. As a result, Indian companies are aiming at increasing their revenue
from digital products and services to 50% in the next 3 years from 36% at
present.According to the survey, 64% of respondents
acknowledged that innovation has become easier in the post-COVID-19 era. Prior
to the pandemic, only 32.5% of Indian business found innovation in their products
and services easy.
The study introduced the culture of innovation
framework, which spans the dimensions of people, process, data, and
technology, to assess organizations’ approach to innovation. It surveyed 439 business decision makers and 438 workers
in India within a 6-month period, before and since COVID-19.The India study was
part of a broader survey among 3,312 business decision makers and 3,495 workers
across 15 markets in Asia Pacific region.
Through the research, organizations’ maturity was mapped and as a
result, organizations were grouped in four stages – traditionalist
(stage 1), novice (stage 2), adaptor (stage 3) and leaders
(stage 4). Leaders comprise of organizations that are the most mature in
building a culture of innovation[1].
“Innovation is no longer an option, but a necessity. We have seen how
the recent crisis has spurred the need for transformation; for organizations to
adapt and innovate in order to emerge stronger,” said Rajiv Sodhi, COO,
Microsoft India. “We commissioned this research to gain better
understanding of the relationship between having a culture of innovation and an
organization’s growth. But now, more than achieving growth, we see that having
a mature culture of innovation translates to resilience, and strength to
withstand economic crises to recover,” he added.
“We see amongst leaders a constant appetite for growth
and evolution. During COVID-19, 31% of firms in India said they think their
business model will lose competitiveness in five years’ time. This desire and
urgency for continuous improvement through agility and adaptation to change
will determine the success of businesses in this new normal,” said Vasant Rao, Managing Director – India and
South Asia, IDC.
Focus on technology and skilling
When asked about their priorities for the next 12 months ahead,
organizations in India (45%) indicated that they will focus on Technology as most essential for
business resilience and recovery. According to the report, some best practices will include developing a culture that promotes
investing in disruptive technologies and leveraging data to differentiate and
enhance products and services.
The other area of focus is People. In the coming year, 18.5% businesses in India plan to focus on
embracing risks and driving innovation through ongoing learning, and the right
talent and skills. Supported by technological transformation,
organization also need to focus on encouraging new and breakthrough ideas among
its employees as well as hiring a diverse workforce.
“Organizations in India understand that they need to improve across all
dimensions of culture of innovation, especially technology. It is encouraging
to see business leaders recognize this, and plan to focus on technology to
drive sustained innovation and realize their digital transformation ambition. Achieving
success in digital transformation requires both the adoption of tools and
technologies as well as enhancing own people’s capabilities – what we term as
tech intensity – a critical component of the culture of innovation. Our goal is
to realize an inclusive future where all organizations in India are dynamic and
resilient – to recover well and thrive despite the crisis. At Microsoft, we are
committed to working with organizations in India to make this happen, together,” said Sodhi.
Showcasing a new
technology feature that deploys Microsoft Azure and Azure AI to enable
extensive digital solutions for loans & credit cards, Mukesh
Sharma, Chief Technology Officer, Paisabazaar.com, said,
“Most large lenders and Fintechs were unprepared due to the lack of digital
processes and infrastructure. We all had to wake up to a new reality and adapt
to it. Everybody was impacted and our focus was to ensure that consumers could
have access to the loans they needed, through completely paper less and
presence less processes. We recognised the potential of AI and Cognitive
Services to make end-to-end digital loan disbursals a reality with our Digital
Stack. As the market leader with
partnerships with most large banks and new-age lenders - and a culture of
innovation since inception - we are well placed to accelerate this critical
shift towards the much-needed digitization of the entire ecosystem.”
Paisabazaar.com, India’s largest
digital marketplace for lending products, is driving technology innovation in
their offerings. Paisabazaar Stack uses Microsoft Azure AI capabilities
to make loan disbursals and credit card issuance completely digital. Under the
Digitization Stack, the fintech has built completely digital solutions for KYC
verification, income and employment validation, repayment set-up and consent on
loan agreement. With this, a large section of customers will now be
able to access credit much quicker from the comfort of their homes through a
presence-less and contactless process as each erstwhile physical step in the
lending process has now been built digitally. The Digital Stack has made it possible to provide unsecured loans
within 3-5 hours from an earlier disbursal time of three to seven days. Their
‘Chance of Approval’ feature enables Paisabazaar to provide customized
lending solutions to customers using a predictive algorithm model.
Paisabazaar.com also provides ‘pre-qualified offers’ from partner banks
and NBFCs.
Microsoft is utilizing its platforms and services to enable a culture of
innovation among Indian enterprises - across retail, IT/ITeS, and healthcare,
among other sectors. This is helping organizations adapt, innovate and
reimagine their business in the COVID-19 era.