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Globe exec: Digital transforma­tion is a must

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GLOBE President and CEO Ernest Cu shared at the recently concluded DigiCon 2017 that in order for a telco business to survive nowadays, digital transforma­tion is a must.

“We actually declared that the telco industry as we know it is dead. Calling, SMS, long distance, all that is going away in favor of what is the digital lifestyle of the Filipinos,” said Cu as he narrated the company’s shift from a telco business to a full-on entertainm­ent and digital services provider in order to meet the rapidly changing and growing demand of customers.

“That’s why you see that everything we’ve done ever since that declaratio­n has been towards empowering the Filipino digital lifestyle,” Cu added.

Cu said that going digital should be done not just for the sake of going digital, but as a means to deliver experience­s for customers.

“It’s a matter of understand­ing the consumer. Where they’re headed, and what they need to empower that desire. And a lot of it really is about digital,” Cu said.

He also talked about the rapidly changing needs and behavior of customers on watching video.

“Based on our analysis of our network, we understood that people want to view content in a different way now. They want it on demand, they want it when they have the time, they want what they want when they want it,” Cu shared.

He even added why it was crucial to partner with Over-The-Top (OTT) services to ensure survival in the digital era through alternativ­e revenue sources.

Going digital is not without pains as Cu narrated organizati­onal challenges in digital transforma­tion.

“We’re not perfect yet. You know at Globe we sometimes laugh at ourselves because at the office, we still have a lot of non-digital analog ways. The joke in Globe is our travel authorizat­ion. I actually recently mandated that I will not accept any travel applicatio­ns if it’s not made through the portal that we’ve created,” Cu said. PR

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