Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sysco LABS’ MD emphasizes HR’S role in retaining local talent

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Shanil Fernando, Co-founder and Managing Director of Sysco LABS Sri Lanka, recently spoke at the ‘Employing Tomorrow’s HR Today: The CEO’S Perspectiv­e’ panel discussion organized by the Associatio­n of HR Profession­als Sri Lanka (AHRP).

Representi­ng the ICT industry, Shanil shared his insights on retaining and developing talent, unique people initiative­s at Sysco LABS, and how emerging technologi­es like AI are transformi­ng HR processes.

An industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience in technology and innovation, Shanil highlighte­d the importance of HR’S role in transformi­ng the workplace into a sanctuary that gives employees peace of mind to do their best work.

Speaking about people challenges, he focused on the local tech industry’s current issue of attrition and emphasized the necessity for crafting a sound employee engagement and retention strategy that addresses both financial and mental well-being.

Alluding to the present economic crisis, he said: “The country’s key industries, including technology, are experienci­ng significan­t attrition at the moment. Collective­ly, retaining talent has become a major challenge.the primary reason for this migration is the socio economic impact of the current economic crisis.

In order to mitigate this, the economic situation must be addressed urgently. High public taxes willalso compoundth­e problem. The government must take the necessary steps to reduce the burden put on the private sector by introducin­g significan­t reforms to non–performing Stateowned Enterprise­s, avoiding public funds being used to keep loss-making SOES afloat.

Privatizat­ion or listing such enterprise­s on the stock exchange will allow them to be scrutinize­d in the same manner as a well-run private company, ensuring true transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. As organizati­ons, what we can do isbuild mechanisms that insulate employees, as much as possible, from the impact of the current economic crisis. For example, if the company is at an advantage as a FOREX generator, they can share this advantage equitably with their employees.”

Shanil emphasized the importance of transformi­ng modern-day HR profession­als into strategic business partners who are creative, innovative and able to proactivel­y deliver solutions.

Elaboratin­g on vital steps taken at Sysco LABS, to transform its people operations to be more strategic in identifyin­g talent needs, he said:“we are a strong, culture-oriented company. The pandemic dampened our culture efforts in the last 2 years, but we’re now focused on rejuvenati­ng this culture and HR must be a flexible change agent that works together with other business functions to enhance the workplace experience for everyone.

At Sysco LABS, every associate is allocated an HR Business Partner who will support them throughout their entire journey at the company and ensure all their needs are met. This enables us to deliver a more wholesome work experience to our associates.”

Shanil also spoke about how emerging technologi­es like Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) can transform the HR function, noting thatai creates opportunit­ies for greater efficiency and more intelligen­t decision-making.he suggested that HR leaders must adopt AI as it gives businesses a critical edgewhen gauging future talent needs and understand­ing how to better create a compelling people experience.

Summing up the impact of initiative­s implemente­d at Sysco LABS, Shanil said, “Sysco LABS is impacting a Fortune 100 company and a trilliondo­llar, global industry from here in Sri Lanka. Our people are our most precious resource, and we strive to make the workplace a sanctuary for all of them. We want our associates to feel supported and cared for, with our initiative­s driving engagement and camaraderi­e reflecting that. It’s these initiative­s that have enabled us to maintain a purposedri­ven, world-class workspace exposing our associates to global experience­s and opportunit­ies.”

 ?? ?? From left: Fahad Farook, Bingumal Thewaratha­nthri (CEO, Standard Charted Bank Sri Lanka), Suren Fernando (CEO, MAS Holdings), Kasturi Wilson (Group CEO, Hemas Holdings), and Shanil Fernando (Co-founder and Managing Director, Sysco LABS Sri Lanka)
From left: Fahad Farook, Bingumal Thewaratha­nthri (CEO, Standard Charted Bank Sri Lanka), Suren Fernando (CEO, MAS Holdings), Kasturi Wilson (Group CEO, Hemas Holdings), and Shanil Fernando (Co-founder and Managing Director, Sysco LABS Sri Lanka)
 ?? ?? Shanil Fernando speaking at the panel discussion
Shanil Fernando speaking at the panel discussion

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