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Workplace transformation is more than thriving in a digital world using new technology. It is about developing a skilled, strategically adept, cognitively flexible, and proficient workforce. Upskilling, redesigning workflows, changing perceptions, and reenergizing the workforce are key elements of workforce transformation that will enhance competencies, resources, and capacities to keep up with ongoing changes.
The COVID-19 pandemic’s quick transition to working from home was a major factor in accelerating today’s workforce transformation. However, cloud computing, mobility, and a demand for automated, data-driven insights are playing a pivotal role in driving innovation, and agility. While new technologies can expedite and improve operational tasks, enhancing employee experiences are at the core of any organizational change.
The business case for digital transformation is strong. Digital transformation strives to alter business operations, procedures, and services by incorporating new technology into strategic processes. But the growth of technologies is shifting the requirements for different skills and competencies needed in the workplace while also shifting the mindset among individuals, employees, and potential candidates.
Businesses need to prepare the workplace and foster a culture that supports positive change – and processes and technology are simply two aspects. The third, most important one is the people, the company’s workforce. Being agile, transparent, and supportive increases the rate of workforce adoption regarding new tools, technologies, and procedures. Successfully combining all elements will revolutionize the way companies operate and set themselves apart from the competition.
The following considerations are integral to planning a successful modernization of processes and better management over employee well-being:
The biggest barrier to implementing workplace digital transformation can be organizational culture. Initiatives to alter the workplace digitally must overcome employee reluctance to change and emotional concerns. Choosing to automate daily documentation tasks is a significant step in digital transformation because it is a quick win to relieve your staff from tedious chores and replace it with skills development and value-added work that makes the workforce feel like active change agents rather than bystanders.
Technological advancement can have a positive impact on personal values when their time is not wasted on mundane tasks. KRIS Document Management System (DMS) automates routine documentation chores, lets you create documents from customized templates, distribute them to assigned approvers and electronic signers, while the DMS orchestrates the workflow and automatically stores files in accordance with record retention policies. These are the main tasks that drain human resource time and effort. Draw value from time and integrate the best attributes of your people, operational, and strategic elements that will transform your workplace.