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The COVID threat has passed, but new study urges businesses to keep innovating or risk failure

by | Oct 17, 2022 | Public Relations

Even though the COVID crisis is now under control, senior executives face renewed pressure to innovate even after their organizations had adapted successfully to pandemic threats, reveals new research from professional services firm GHD’s digital arm GHD Digital.

The firm’s newly released Innovation Imperative report aimed to understand how much COVID and other recent forces have accelerated digital transformation. Industries represented include infrastructure, construction, transportation, energy and natural resources.

The findings show that leaders urgently need to ramp up investment and skills to survive further disruptive forces

Technology and digital transformation were seen as the key drivers to disruption by executives in all countries. But while executives are feeling the pressure to innovate, the vast majority are optimistic about the potential for digital innovation. Most of them (86 percent) believe they are already ahead of their competitors in their digital transformation journey.

The COVID threat has passed, but new study urges businesses to keep innovating or risk failure

“We had a sudden situation where the world was shut down and we had to adapt. In less than two years, the pandemic accelerated digital transformation by an average of seven years,” said Kumar Parakala, president of GHD Digital, in a news release. “Executives became comfortable using new tools and technologies, and this gave them a belief that they are further ahead in their innovation journey than their peers. They need to be mindful of the risks. I’ve seen examples from many other industries of the perils of failing to develop the right business models for our changing world.”

Key findings of the research:

  • 94 percent regard digital innovation as an opportunity rather than a threat
  • 89 percent believe disruption and uncertainty in their industry is creating greater pressure to innovate
  • 87 percent feel that their industry is vulnerable to digital disruption
  • 86 percent believe they are ahead of their competitors in digital innovation
  • 81 percent of executives viewed remote or hybrid work as having a positive impact
  • 63 percent said pressure to innovate has taken on a new urgency since the pandemic

While many industries have long embraced the digital wave, sectors such as government, water and transportation are still early in their digital journey. Customers’ needs and expectations were evolving before the pandemic but enterprises traditionally felt little pressure to innovate. COVID-19 pushed companies to transform their practices and adopt essential technology.

The COVID threat has passed, but new study urges businesses to keep innovating or risk failure

“COVID-19 has had a catalytic effect on what was already a complex set of disruptive elements affecting the infrastructure, construction, energy and natural resources sectors. The current struggles businesses face with hiring and keeping employees is also a key factor in the need for digital transformation—making it necessary and unavoidable” said Jim Giannopoulos, GHD’s chief executive officer for the Americas, in the release.

As GHD’s recent Aquanomics research shows, these advances are essential in key infrastructure sectors to help fend off an estimated $5.6 trillion USD in water-related disaster impacts between now and 2050.

Parakala said success amid disruption starts with the CEO, supported by their leadership team. Leadership to drive change, create new business models and transformation was recognized as a critical success factor. The findings show that organizations are engaging with automation, data and analytics, connected infrastructure, augmented/virtual reality and artificial intelligence at previously unseen levels.

The COVID threat has passed, but new study urges businesses to keep innovating or risk failure

Top recommendations based on research findings:

  • Create an inspiring leadership narrative: Harnessing the momentum from the pandemic and the “tech-celeration” into a culture of innovation from top to bottom, avoid short-term thinking
  • Foster an innovation mindset: Achieving ESG and decarbonization goals will be impossible without technological innovation
  • Track technology and market trajectories: Tapping into the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 to improve how products are manufactured and distributed
  • Pursue more radical forms of collaboration: Developing bold partnerships across industries through digital innovation to streamline efforts
  • Instill a hybrid/remote working environment: Worker scarcity and the changing nature of work will require businesses to continue to be flexible
  • Seize emerging opportunities: Ensuring strategic bets are being properly pursued, with adequate funding, capabilities, and accountability
  • Enhance customer experience: Customers are flocking to businesses that best serve them through the latest digital advances
  • Recognize digitalization opportunities: Opportunities are abundant in the water monitoring, manufacturing, transportation, municipalities, and energy industries

The COVID threat has passed, but new study urges businesses to keep innovating or risk failure

Download the full report here.

During March 2022, GHD Digital and Source Global Research surveyed 777 senior executives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and United States. Our intent was to understand whether organization’s attitudes or practices relating to innovation had changed as a result of COVID-19 and other disruptive forces. Executives were drawn from a range of sectors, including infrastructure, construction, transportation, energy and natural resources, and within those sectors, respondents came from privately owned companies, publicly-listed companies, government bodies and public-private entities. In May 2022, the survey was followed by in-depth interviews with additional senior executives from industry and GHD experts, to further understand the themes emerging from the survey data.

Richard Carufel
Richard Carufel is editor of Bulldog Reporter and the Daily ’Dog, one of the web’s leading sources of PR and marketing communications news and opinions. He has been reporting on the PR and communications industry for over 17 years, and has interviewed hundreds of journalists and PR industry leaders. Reach him at richard.carufel@bulldogreporter.com; @BulldogReporter

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