Keeping the e in e-Industry

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What are the things we learned since the pandemic began, and what is yet to come for e-Industries? Here's an attempt to answer those questions as we prime for the upcoming PH Digicon 2021 later this week. BrandRap PLDTEnterprise

The world has entered a new era, where investing in a physical space to run a business isn’t as important as it used to be. This, right after the boom of co-working spaces and flexible office leases, was a phenomenon that many saw coming but didn’t expect to happen so fast.

The most prevalent among developments in the past year that will stick is remote and hybrid work setups. Several companies have already announced that they won’t be moving back to conventional work schedules and will only require limited face-to-face meetings. Some are experimenting with hybrid setups where physical interactions are also lessened.

Safety, rather than convenience, is now the priority for many. When in the past, it used to be bringing products easier to people, today, it’s about removing as much contact as possible as the pandemic persists. And this also sheds light on the possibility of preserving the “human touch” even when we don’t see people physically.

These are but a few demonstrations of how strict regulation can also quickly adopt new measures wherever and whenever necessary.While digital transformation and shifting to e-Industries heavily rely on finding the right technologies, investing in new tech is only half the battle. Doing so also requires having an open-minded approach and strong dedication to making new systems work.

 

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