Key Workplace Transformation Decisions Shifting From CHROs to CEOs: Infosys Study

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BANGALORE, India, March 13, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN --

 

- Enhanced productivity and delivering superior customer experience are

primary triggers for adoption of workplace transformation

 

- Choosing the right solutions, data security, and organizational buy-in are key concerns

 

- Digital transformation tops the workplace modernization agenda for organizations

 

Infosys Knowledge Institute [https://www.infosys.com/about/knowledge-institute/ ](IKI),

the thought leadership and research arm of Infosys [https://www.infosys.com/ ](NYSE: INFY),

today published a global research report on the workplace transformation landscape titled,

'Drive Change from Within.' The research revealed that CEOs are now prioritizing on driving

a workplace transformation roadmap and contributing to its development in the organization.

 

Infosys surveyed more than 1,300 senior leaders from banking, healthcare,

manufacturing, retail, telecom, and energy and utility firms, with revenues of

more than $1 billion, for this report. The study offers a detailed view into

how transforming the workplace can lead to the growth and success of an

enterprise in today's competitive landscape, market dynamics, and customer

expectations. It also provides perspectives on workplace transformation trends,

adoption of various contemporary tools, transformation benefits, and

apprehensions, across organizations.

 

Key findings of the survey:

 

- 45 percent respondents believe that CEOs are the most influential in driving

a workplace transformation roadmap.

 

- 57 percent of organizations consider digital tools (e.g. enterprise

productivity suites, enterprise communication software etc.) to have the

maximum impact on workplace transformation. The impact of digital tools on

workplace transformation is ranked higher than that of physical elements (e.g.

co-working, smart buildings, etc.) and cultural changes (e.g. training & upskilling,

work-life balance, etc.), which are at 38 percent and 15 percent respectively.

 

-Organizations strongly believe that digital workplace transformation can improve collaboration

across teams (86 percent), and provide superior customer experience (84 percent).

 

-Adoption of the workplace transformation strategy is well underway with more than

80 percent organizations already having a well-defined strategic roadmap in place.

 

-55 percent of respondents reckon choosing the right solutions/technology is a

significant concern before embarking on workplace transformation. During

implementation, data security (77 percent) and obtaining a buy-in across the

organization (74 percent) were stated as the biggest challenges.

 

-The ability to drive alignment with business outlook (60 percent), leverage

the latest technologies (55 percent) and manage cultural change (53 percent)

are seen as the top advantages of working with external partners for workplace

transformation.

 

- While workplace strategy and implementation is prevalent across industries,

Banking, Financial Services & Insurance, Retail, Consumer Goods, Logistics,

Communications, Media and Technology sectors lead the pack.

 

Ravi Kumar, President, Infosys, said, "The current multi-generational workforce

demands a workplace that is highly collaborative, productive and engaging.

Therefore, today organizations are utilizing the power of digital technologies

to create a modern workplace where employees aspire to grow not just as

individuals but as a focused network of teams. This entails reimagining

employee experience and engagement in a meaningful way, while encouraging

collaboration and ensuring information security. This report reinforces that

workplace transformation has moved beyond physical infrastructure and has

become a key priority for the C-suite who are looking to empower their

employees with the right set of digital tools and fresh experiences."

 

John Laherty, Senior Research Analyst, NelsonHall, said, "The paradigm shift in

the workplace transformation space has made it imperative for organizations to

provide their employees 'consumer-like' experiences. The research report by

Infosys, 'Drive Change from Within' highlights the fact that companies are

embracing digital tools and technologies in order to foster collaborative

workplaces which will culminate into increased efficiencies. Organizations

today stand to gain from building workplaces that enable employees to utilize

their true potential, increase their productivity and provide a seamless user

experience without compromising on security. The first movers in this

transformation journey can use this competitive edge to their advantage and get

more value from their workplace, faster."

 

For a full copy of the report, please visit:

https://www.infosys.com/services/microsoft-cloud-business/insights/workplace-transformation-research-study.html

 

 

Survey Methodology

 

Over 1,300 senior leaders from banking, healthcare, manufacturing, retail,

telecom, and energy and utility firms, with revenues of more than $1 billion

were surveyed for the study. These business leaders represent some of the

leading organizations operating across the United States, the United Kingdom,

Europe, and Australia–New Zealand (ANZ).

 

About Infosys

 

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting.

We enable clients in 46 countries to navigate their digital transformation.

With over three decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of

global enterprises, we expertly steer our clients through their digital journey.

We do it by enabling the enterprise with an AI-powered core that helps

prioritize the execution of change. We also empower the business with agile

digital at scale to deliver unprecedented levels of performance and customer

delight. Our always-on learning agenda drives their continuous improvement

through building and transferring digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our

innovation ecosystem.

 

Visit www.infosys.com to see how Infosys (NYSE: INFY) can help your enterprise

navigate your next.

 

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