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The Triad of Transformation: People, process, and technology

Technological disruption, demographic shifts, and social instability reshape today's business landscape. CEOs recognise the urgency of transformation, emphasizing the "Triad of Transformation": technology foundation, process overhaul, and people-centric upskilling.

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By Nitin Kotian   | Sumit Srivastav  Dec 14, 2023 6:39:30 PM IST (Published)

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The Triad of Transformation: People, process, and technology
Technology disruption, demographic shifts, a fracturing world and social instability are a few of the many trends that are dramatically reshaping the business environment today. These changes are forcing organisations to reconsider their future, creating the need for a major transformation.

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As reported in the India perspective of the 26th Annual Global CEO Survey, 41% of CEOs think their firms will not be economically viable a decade from now, if they do not transform. Today, transformation goes beyond adopting the latest technology and requires both scale and speed. It has now turned into a comprehensive shift focusing on people, processes, and technology. Together, these components form the "Triad of Transformation". Harmonising this triad and making sure all its aspects work together is crucial for the sustained success of organisations.
Let's delve deeper into each of these elements.
Technology: The Foundation of Transformation
Specialised AI and AI-powered Automation: While humans will always be at the helm of an organisation, there is a fundamental shift in the role of technology, which forms the very foundation of a transformation. Today, new-age technologies, AI and AI-powered automation are driving businesses to new productivity levels. At the forefront of this is Specialised AI, which stands distinct from Generative AI. Designed with precision, Specialised AI focuses on specific industry or use-case applications, bringing unparalleled accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and domain-specific insights. With its ability to seamlessly integrate into broader AI-powered automation strategies, Specialised AI not only eliminates complex tasks but also frees up time for innovation at an organisational level. The result transcends enhanced efficiency to include a complete transformation of how businesses operate, ensuring they are well-prepared for both current challenges and future opportunities.
Low-Code, No-Code Platforms: A notable technological trend is also the rise of Low-Code, No-Code platforms. These platforms are democratising development, allowing even those with minimal coding expertise to create solutions. But their impact goes beyond. Consider a small business aiming to automate its customer service. With low-code, no-code platforms, they can swiftly integrate AI-powered solutions, without the need for extensive coding. They speed up the implementation process, thereby ensuring businesses can realise value at speed.
Process: The Engine of Transformation
End-to-End Digital Transformation: With the foundation of technology firmly in place, the next step is to integrate these digital technologies into every aspect of business (including manufacturing facilities) to drive an underlying change from process to plant. It involves a complete overhaul of business processes, from the initial customer touchpoint to post-sales support. However, transitioning from a traditional set of processes to a fully digital framework comes with its own set of challenges. It requires meticulous planning, robust change management strategies, and buy-in from all stakeholders involved. If executed successfully, the rewards of a transformation can be manifold. An end-to-end digital transformation ensures that every facet of the business operates cohesively in the digital realm, optimizes operations, reduces inefficiencies and allows businesses to make sound data-driven decisions. This enhances their predictive capabilities, ultimately leading to innovation and giving businesses a strategic competitive edge.
People: The Heart of Transformation
Upskilling is Vital: Finally, people being at the core of any organisation, also form the heart of any transformation programme. Hence, it is highly critical to remain invested in them. It's not merely about recruiting the best talent; it's about creating a culture of continuous learning and development. PwC’s '26th Annual Global CEO survey — India perspective' also revealed that around 85% of Indian CEO respondents are prioritising investments in upskilling their workforce. This underscores the significance of upskilling in today's business landscape. Beyond immediate skill enhancement, the long-term ROI of such investments is evident. Businesses that champion continuous learning often witness higher employee retention rates, a surge in productivity and a boost in innovation. These benefits not only equip individuals to excel in their roles but also shape a resilient, adaptable, fulfilling and overall engaging work culture.
Culture of innovation and idea incubation: Technical skills are just one part of the equation in the transformation journey. The true differentiator lies in fostering a culture where innovation thrives. Encouraging employees to bring forth ideas and providing them with tools and platforms to develop those ideas into solutions can be transformative. Businesses that prioritise idea incubation not only stay ahead of the curve but also instil a sense of ownership and purpose among their teams.
Putting It All Together: Modern-day technology has been swiftly changing the way organisations do business. Its ability to collect, generate, analyse and disseminate data is the principal driver of digital transformation. However, the success of any transformation programme hinges equally on people in addition to technology. Ultimately, a human-led-tech-enabled approach drives the processes thus ensuring that the Triad of Transformation eventually succeeds.
— Nitin Kotian is Regional Vice President, Partner/GSI,  India & Asia South,  UiPath, and Sumit Srivastav is Partner & Leader, Intelligent Automation, PwC India.

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