Emerging TechnologyHow can technology help establish the ‘new’ workplace of tomorrow?

How can technology help establish the ‘new’ workplace of tomorrow?

Pega’s CTO, Don Shuerman evaluates technology investments for 2021, and shows what it means to take a human-centered design thinking approach.

30-second summary:

  • Businesses that weren’t prepared for the pandemic are still scrambling to deploy technologies to enhance connectivity and collaboration.
  • Intelligent automation has emerged as one such solution to help increase process efficiency, improve customer experience, and optimize back office operations.
  • Investments in traditional growth technologies like cloud and AI remain on the rise, but low code is also emerging to improve app development workflows.

If it’s true, as the saying goes, that a week is a long time in politics, then in the world of business technology, six months must seem like an eternity. So much of the way organizations have been forced to operate, plan, and strategize has been fundamentally changed since our way of life changed forever since the COVID-19 outbreak.

With jobs still being lost, economies crashing, and businesses struggling, the bad news is that, unfortunately, the disruption seems set to continue for the foreseeable future and cause reverberations well after the vaccine is distributed.

The net result of this is that today’s businesses are finding themselves facing a very new set of challenges. With many caught – understandably so – on the back foot by the disruption, they are finding themselves prioritizing risk mitigation to protect themselves against the effects of similar events in the future.

In a recent global, cross-industry study we ran amongst global senior managers and frontline IT staff, it was no surprise to find that nearly one in three (31%) were either ‘totally unprepared’ or ‘not very prepared’ to deal with the impact of the pandemic.

Understandably, 84% said that preparing for future pandemics or similar disruptive events was a high priority for them. What this tells us is that organizations are already starting to think about the future of the workplace and how they can keep ‘business as usual’ going in even the toughest of times.

So, what does this new future look like? Ask anyone before the outbreak and the likelihood is extremely high that the answer you’d get today wouldn’t bear so much as a passing resemblance to their response.

Today, with many organizations finding themselves with a workforce that has to remain effective, connected, and collaborative, despite operating remotely, businesses are finding themselves having to adapt to this ‘new normal’ and shift their investments from areas that are no longer viable to those that will help to future proof them and mitigate against potential risk.

Intelligent automation technology emerges as an avenue for long-term success

One of the technologies that will see the most substantial growth is intelligent automation. Our research found that 76% of respondents were increasing their investment in this technology as a result of the pandemic.

The same number (76%) also agreed that unpredictable mass illness and/or self-isolation will drive increased business demand for intelligent automation. So why is it that intelligent automation is seen by so many as the answer when it comes to guarding against the business impact of these disruptive events?

There are a number of reasons. Intelligent automation can help to increase efficiency and effectiveness of processes, improve customer experience, optimize back office operations, and increase efficiency – all while minimizing human contact and allowing for social distancing to be maintained.

It can also have other benefits that stretch beyond the post-pandemic landscape, however.

Put simply, it can play a significant role in improving the work-life balance of employees. Eighty percent of our global survey respondents said that intelligent automation is helping them to reduce human workloads, with more than a third (36%) saying that it has already saved them between one and nine working hours per week over the last two years.

Crucially, almost half (47%) say they are using the additional time they have gained as a result of their company employing intelligent automation to do more creative activities such as ideation and innovation, while 44% say that they are using the additional time to conduct more analysis and take on more critical thinking tasks.

People and machines will work together to build the workplace of the future

It’s important to note that the new workplace of tomorrow won’t just revolve around intelligent automation; other technologies will play an increasingly important role as their importance is embraced by businesses and, most tellingly, their employees.

Indeed, our research showed that employees are now playing a leading role in driving the use of technology as a force for change within businesses, with 66% of respondents saying that employees are asking for better technology to improve the way they work and 76% agreeing that increased use of technology is improving customer satisfaction.

Nowhere is this increased level of comfort with technology demonstrated better than by the fact that a large number of employees actually see intelligent machines as part of the workforce.

Seventy-three percent of our respondents said that the term ‘workforce’ should include both human employees and intelligent machines, while the vast majority (84%) say they would be comfortable working alongside such technology. Sixty-one percent even said that they would be happy being managed by intelligent machines!

Clearly, as the business landscape continues to shift, we’ll continue to see investment in traditional growth technologies like cloud and artificial intelligence. But newer, productivity enhancing technologies like low code will also see a rise.

Eighty-two percent of respondents to our study said that IT should provide platforms and systems that allow employees to build and implement their own technology solutions, while more than half (55%) say that either ‘everyone’ or ‘the majority’ of the workforce within their industry will need low-code skills in the next five years.

The future make look very uncertain for many at this point, but what’s clear is that the primary focus for most businesses is on firmly establishing what the new normal will look like for them and working hard on ensuring that if the worst was to happen again, they won’t be as seismically affected.

The result could mean that the workplace of the future is a very different place to the one we’ve traditionally been used to, but with technology that is available to help improve efficiency, ease workloads and increase productivity, there’s no reason why all of us shouldn’t embrace the workplace of tomorrow.

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