I have always been fascinated by astronomy. To me there are few things as exciting as gazing into the night sky, trying to understand the mysteries hidden in the patterns of stars above. The lockdown presented a perfect opportunity for me to spare some time to indulge in my passion. It is a challenging activity in which you are trying to capture stars, galaxies, planets which are very far away, which requires innovative approaches from present day digital cameras and telescopes.
Similarly, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven many businesses to reinvent themselves and try new ways of doing things to cope with the crisis. From recovering from the impact of the pandemic to leveraging digital capabilities to respond to new market challenges, businesses in India and across the globe are now reimagining ways to remain resilient in the new normal. For example, organizations everywhere have embraced digital tools to empower their people to continue collaborating and connecting. As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said during our FY21 Q1 earnings call in October, the next decade of economic performance for every business will be defined by the speed of their digital transformation.
A new study, “Culture of Innovation: Foundation for business resilience and economic recovery in Asia Pacific,” commissioned with IDC Asia Pacific, surveyed business decision-makers and workers across the region, including India. It found that fostering an environment where continuous innovation can thrive is the key to long-term resilience and success.