The human workforce needs to reevaluate its skillset and develop competencies
By MYBRANDBOOK
VENKATARAMANI G, CTO - ALLIANCE BROADCASTING (NEWS7TAMIL)
CIO priorities for 2022
The focus of every media shifted more and more to digital. Social media like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter are becoming more powerful, with viewers increasing rapidly. We have upgraded our social media tools & systems to adapt to a faster environment.
Software and data analytics tools can collect and analyze data at a speed and accuracy unmatched by humans. Workers then use that analysis to help them make decisions faster than they could without advanced technologies. We adopt modern IT architectures designed to consolidate processes and seamlessly enable data flow across all departments.
Digitization - opportunities galore
Modern IT architectures are designed to consolidate processes seamlessly and enable data flow across all departments. It helps in our decision-making much faster, employees can effectively increase their efficiency & productivity, improves revenue, and helps to engage customers/viewers more actively on our social media platforms.
Bridging the Tech gap
With technology taking over many of our jobs, the human workforce needs to reevaluate its skillset and develop competencies to help them stand out. Talent gaps can be problematic because they stunt personal growth and affect company growth and development. To overcome this, there needs to be a proper skill gap analysis, re-structuring the hiring process by determining the company needs, processes, and providing a training section for existing talents.
Bridging the Tech gap
We need to adapt our leadership style by understanding what each generation expects, then develop the technologies in a friendly way. We should have a simple training program for developing each generation to grow and adapt to the new Technologies. Even better we should be an active listener, hold personal integrity, and aim for purposeful help.
IT: The Future of India
According to Nasscom, the Indian IT industry is growing much faster in revenues in software development. The Indian IT companies have already made a strong footprint in the global IT Sector. We expect the Indian IT industry to get major revenues from off-shore & on-shore business. The Indian industry should also focus more on Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Edge Computing, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality.
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