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To translate transformation plans and road maps into real opportunities, governments need to encourage technology adoption at the grassroots level. From implementing virtual collaboration tools to embracing e-commerce platforms, digitalization is instrumental in helping industries adapt to a market reshaped by the pandemic. Governments can curate and provide easy access to impactful digital solutions to support the immediate needs of companies’ new business models, as well as enable effective remote workforces.
In the Philippines, the Department of Trade and Industry launched Go Lokal!, an app that provides fast and reliable home delivery from local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). This has provided MSMEs access to the business tools required for order tracking, inventory and product catalog management, and social media marketing, while introducing them to the fast-emerging e-commerce landscape.
The pandemic has highlighted the need for a proactive rather than reactive approach toward digitalization. Companies need to incrementally invest in new technologies to transition to a new digital future: one that is attuned to the changing needs of employees and customers, rather than the constraints of legacy systems.
Technologies that generate new tasks and new demand for human skills, such as artificial intelligence, collaborative robots and automation, should be encouraged. A growing concern, however, is whether the workforce is prepared for such changes. To help employees navigate new ways of working, digitalization efforts will need to be coupled with the redesign of impacted jobs. Governments should support job redesign efforts to not only assist smoother workforce transitions in reshaped industries, but also allow employees to step into roles of higher value, encouraging employee retention and safeguarding jobs.
Singapore seeks to address this through its Industry 4.0 (i4.0) Human Capital Initiative. The program provides step-by-step, hands-on guidance for companies in the manufacturing sector to trial i4.0 technologies, and redesign jobs and human capital practices to navigate the change. The Government has also refined support schemes, such as the Productivity Solutions Grant, SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit and Digital Resilience Bonus, to incentivize and support independent transformation efforts.