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New Culture of Work in PH Needed to Succeed in Digital Transformation
Microsoft Study finds that 1 in 2 Filipino workers expect their
organizations to invest in culture development and 47% expect leaders to close
the digital skills gap
The changing face of
the workforce in the Philippines has resulted in a need for organizations to foster
a new culture of work to achieve digital transformation success, a Microsoft
Study has concluded. In fact, half of the respondents polled felt that more can be
done by their organizations to invest in culture development.
The Study found the
following factors influencing the culture of work in the Philippines today:
Increasingly mobile workforce and exposure
to new security risks
The rise
of mobility and proliferation of mobile and cloud technologies have resulted in
individuals working across multiple locations and devices. In fact, the Study
found that only 21% of respondents are spending all of their work hours in the
office, and 81% of respondents are working off personal smartphones. The latter
raises new security challenges for organizations.
The rise of diverse teams
The Study
found that 29% of workers in the Philippines are already working in more than
10 teams at any one point in time. With the BPO industry being significant in
the country, more workers are working with different and even virtual teams
from different locations. This makes the availability of real-time insights and
collaboration tools crucial to get work done.
Gaps in employees’ digital skills even as
leaders are in the motion of embracing digital transformation
As the bar
is raised with new technologies adopted across industries, deployment is uneven.
In fact, 47% of respondents feel that more can be done to bridge the digital
skills gap among workers.
Said Cian
O’Neill, Microsoft Philippines COO and CMO: “The
rise of digital technologies, along with a new generation of millennials
entering the workforce, has brought about a need to address changing workers’
expectations, knowledge and skills, as well as the tools they use. And with
more than half of the world’s millennials residing in Asia, the workplace will
need to transform to adapt to the technology habits of these digital natives. In
addition, due to deployment of advanced and emerging technologies,
organizations need to relook at reskilling its workforce to develop creative
and strategic skills for the future.”
Microsoft
COO/CMM Cian O’Neil presenting the new culture of work in the Philippine during
the Microsoft 365 launch.
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Addressing a new culture of work for digital
transformation success
Even as 86%
of business leaders in the Philippines acknowledge the need to transform into a
digital business in order to succeed, people are ultimately the
main drivers of digital transformation.
“People are at the heart of digital
transformation. Their expectations, knowledge and skills, as well as the tools
they use for work, are determining factors in the level of transformation that
any organization can achieve. The challenge that they face now is how to
implement new ways to foster a modern culture of work to better empower Asia’s
workers, especially those at the frontline. By estimates, there are two billion
firstline workers globally, and make up majority of our workforce today,” said
Bertand Launay, Microsoft Philippines Managing Director.
Today, firstline
workers serve as the first point of contact between companies and
the rest of the world - first to engage customers, represent brand, and see
products and services in action.
To unlock
the potential of employees, organizations need to address and elevate their
workforce, especially firstline workers, through addressing the core values of the new culture of work:
Unlocking
employees’ creativity
Collaboration fuels
innovation through sharing of ideas and enables flexibility in how people work
through a connected experience, while working seamlessly across devices.
However, the Study found that majority of respondents feel restricted in the
way they work today, with 64% highlighting that they needed to be physically
present in office as equipment or tools used for their line of work is only
available in the workplace.
Fuelling
teamwork
By equipping all
workers with a universal toolkit for collaboration, organizations offer its people
choice and ownership as to how they work together and collaborate in real-time.
In fact, the Study found that one in two workers highlighted that access to
technology for collaboration such that they can respond in a timely manner to
internal and external requests was important in their line of work.
Strengthening
Security
Today, 74% of
respondents are working on employer-issued PCs, but 81% are also working on
personal smartphones, which underscores potential security risks. In fact, 76%
of respondents admitted to checking personal emails on company-issued devices,
and are doing so for convenience sake. Therefore, leaders need to strengthen
their security not to put organization’s confidential data at risk to address
the need for workers to work without barriers and without impeding
productivity.
Bringing
Simplicity
With the rise of
apps, devices, services and security risks in the workplace, there is a need to
streamline the IT management, break down service siloes so that disparate data
can be combined and reasoned in new ways and reduce complexity. In fact, a
Microsoft Asia Pacific IT leaders study found that 61% of ITDMs from the market agreed that there is a need to reduce
complexity of managing their existing IT security portfolio.
Technology
is key for firstline workers to become an integral part of digital
transformation success
“We believe that every
worker – from the factory floor to the front desk, to the executive boardroom –
can contribute to an organization’s collective endeavours. It is our view that involving
firstline workers in digital transformation will drive unprecedented
opportunity – for workers, the
organizations that they work for, and the industries and society at large,”
added O’Neill. “At Microsoft, we see
the opportunities that can be unlocked with technology by equipping firstline
workers with the right tools, such as Microsoft 365. Ultimately, digital
transformation projects can only succeed if the right tools are in place for
workers to leverage and maximize upon.”
Microsoft has
announced the expansion of Microsoft 365, including Microsoft 365 F1, which provides purpose-built capabilities that
help foster firstline culture and community, train and upskill employees,
digitize business process, deliver real-time expertise, and minimize risk and
cost. New intelligent search capabilities, a vision for intelligent communications
centring on Microsoft Teams, and security and IT management enhancements to
help customers stay secure and compliant were also introduced at Ignite:
Microsoft Philippines STU Ryan Manalastas giving a demo on the five
important Microsoft 365 Security and Productivity Features.
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Microsoft
365 F1
brings together Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security to empower
the more than two billion firstline workers worldwide, who serve as the first
point of contact between a company and its customers, or who are directly
involved in making products.
Introducing a new
vision for intelligent communications, including plans to bring Skype for Business Online capabilities into
Microsoft Teams, along with cognitive and data services, making Teams the
true hub for teamwork in Office 365, including persistent chat, voice and
video.
Intelligent
search experiences use AI and machine learning to deliver more
relevant search results everywhere you search across Microsoft 365.
Microsoft 365 is
delivering improved Advanced Threat
Protection (ATP) features like enhanced anti-phishing capabilities,
expanded protection to SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Microsoft
Teams and integration between cloud and on premises identity threat detection
capabilities.
Modernizing
firstline workforce with Microsoft Cloud
For organizations
still on Office 2007, end of support will
happen on 11 October. Customers who are still using Office 2007 products and
services are encouraged to move to Office 365 or Microsoft 365 to stay
supported, and ensure uninterrupted support from Microsoft.
O’Neill said: “With
cloud-based productivity tools being a key pick among Asia’s mobile workers to
drive greater collaboration among teams, we urge organizations to take the
opportunity to evaluate Microsoft 365 as an option to modernize their
workforce.”
To
learn more about Microsoft 365, visit https://www.microsoft.com/en/microsoft-365
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