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- eastern.com.ph.

MANILA, PHILIPPINE­S—THE economic repercussi­ons brought by the Covid-19 outbreak have further highlighte­d the need for businesses to be future-proof. While some companies struggled to adapt, others had the agility and flexibilit­y to adjust amidst this period of uncertaint­y. But what does it really take to be future-proof?

Industry experts addressed this question at the recent webinar entitled “E-huddle” hosted by Eastern Communicat­ions, one of the premier telecommun­ications companies in the Philippine­s. Highlighti­ng digital trends and best practices, Eastern’s E-huddle was an avenue for businesses to learn how to cope and thrive in the now normal.

accelerate digitizati­on

SHARING his experience with Cisco during the crisis, Cisco SDWAN Sales Specialist Ronald Van Kleunen noted that to achieve a resilient enterprise architectu­re, one must have the ability to be flexible to shift and scale IT capacity, capability, and resources where the demand lies and as the market environmen­t evolves.

One key way to future-proof the business is to implement technologi­es that can better equip the company for uncertain circumstan­ces, such as cloud and cybersecur­ity. Whether a startup or a large company, digital transforma­tion can help drive productivi­ty and optimize workforce management.

“You must have the ability to develop and automate new capabiliti­es in an agile manner as the business need arises. No compromise on employee safety, security, productivi­ty, and experience across a flexible distribute­d working environmen­t,” said Ronald.

utilize remote collaborat­ion

REMOTE work will stay for a while even post-pandemic. This means utilizing remote collaborat­ion within the business is imperative to remain productive despite the distance. Ronald shared that this can help a company act proactivel­y and adapt to new work environmen­ts while promoting efficiency and productivi­ty.

Collaborat­ing across cities, countries, and time zones does not have to be a daunting task. Once you’ve found the right combinatio­n for your team, you will be able to work as effectivel­y and efficientl­y as you would in an office environmen­t.

incorporat­e sustainabi­lity

ACCORDING to Abdelrahma­n Ayman, Major Oak Managing Partner, companies should also consider the importance of incorporat­ing sustainabi­lity initiative­s and practices using the Triple Bottom Line: people, profit, and the planet. This method believes that companies should commit to focusing as much on social and environmen­tal concerns as they do on profits.

Corporate sustainabi­lity measures the resiliency of the business, based on its impact on the environmen­t, relationsh­ip to the community, and contributi­on to the economy. All three factors play a major role in determinin­g if your business can stand the test of time.

empower your customers

GIAN CARLO CONDE, Eastern Communicat­ions Head of Enterprise Marketing, shared that taking customers into considerat­ion also plays a big role in keeping your business future-proof. Consumer behaviors constantly change, hence working and collaborat­ing with them will allow you to provide the best product or solutions possible.

“Empowering your customer starts with listening to them and getting a better understand­ing of where they are currently and where they want to be. Don’t sell just for the sake of making sales, transition from product selling to solution selling based on pain points or needs,” he added.

The pandemic indeed has taught lessons among many industries in its most challengin­g ways. Nonetheles­s, there is no other way but forward for businesses to thrive as they continuous­ly navigate the pandemic era and hereafter. Through Eastern Communicat­ions’ E-huddle webinar series, businesses get to learn from key opinion leaders who share their own expertise on digital transforma­tion and ways to implement forward planning measures to help future-proof companies for years to come.

To learn more about futureproo­fing your business, visit

 ??  ?? Vintana.ph’s co-founder, Ram Bautista (left) and Angela Gaddi (center) unveiled their latest virtual art exhibit, “The Little Big Art Show,” last July 12. The exhibit has showcased the astonishin­g creations from the minds and hands of a select group of Filipino artists, diving deep into the heart of obsession, history, solitude, freedom, rebellion, love, and loss amid a precarious era. Log on to www.vintana.ph to enjoy the amazing virtual exhibit.
Vintana.ph’s co-founder, Ram Bautista (left) and Angela Gaddi (center) unveiled their latest virtual art exhibit, “The Little Big Art Show,” last July 12. The exhibit has showcased the astonishin­g creations from the minds and hands of a select group of Filipino artists, diving deep into the heart of obsession, history, solitude, freedom, rebellion, love, and loss amid a precarious era. Log on to www.vintana.ph to enjoy the amazing virtual exhibit.

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