By 2021, the digital transformation will add an estimated USD1.16 trillion to Asia Pacific’s GDP, and increase the growth rate by 0.8% annually, according to a new business study released yesterday.
The research, entitled “Unlocking the Economic Impact of Digital Transformation in the Asia Pacific ”, was produced by Microsoft in partnership with IDC Asia/Pacific.
The study predicts a dramatic acceleration in the pace of digital transformation across Asia’s economies. In 2017, about 6% of the region’s GDP was derived from digital products and services created directly through the use of digital technologies, such as mobility, cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This is expected to surge to around 60% of Asia GDP by 2021.
The survey conducted by 1,560 business decision makers in mid and large-sized organizations across 15 economies in the region highlights the rapid impact and widespread disruption that digital transformation is having on traditional business models.
Respondents to the study identified five key benefits to their bottom line from digital transformation:
According to the research findings, business leaders are already seeing 15% to 17% improvements across these benefits from their efforts today, and they expect to see more than 50% improvements in those key areas by 2020, with the biggest jump expected in customer advocacy.
“Digital transformation has a positive and measurable impact on Asia Pacific’s economy, and it is widely regarded that every organization needs to be a digital one,” said Ralph Haupter, President, Microsoft Asia.
“In fact, customers that we are speaking to are increasingly deploying emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence as part of their digital transformation initiatives, and that will accelerate growth even further.”
While 84% of organizations in the region are in the midst of their digital transformation journey, only 7% can be classified as Leaders. These are organizations that have full or progressing digital transformation strategies, with at least a third of their revenue from digital products and services.
In addition, these companies are seeing between 20 – 30% improvements in benefits across various business areas from their initiatives.
The Study indicates that Leaders experience double the benefits of followers, and these improvements will be more pronounced by 2020. Almost half of the Leaders (48%) have a full digital transformation strategy in place.
“The pace of DX is accelerating, and IDC expect that by 2021, at least 60% of Asia/Pacific GDP will be digitalized, with growth in every industry driven by digitally-enhanced offerings, operations, and relationships.
The study shows leaders seeing double the benefits of followers, with improvements in productivity, cost reductions, and customer advocacy. To remain competitive, organizations must establish new metrics, realign organization structures, and rearchitect their technology platform,” said Daniel-Zoe Jimenez, Research Director Digital Transformation Practice Lead, IDC Asia/Pacific.
The Study identified key differences between leaders and others in the Asia Pacific, which contribute to the improvements tracked:
What sets leaders apart from others are their abilities to ride on the digital transformation wave from an organizational culture perspective. The Study found that leaders have these traits:
“Winners will take all in the digital transformation race, and thus it is crucial for organizations to adopt a Leaders’ mindset when approaching digital transformation initiatives. To do so, organizations need to build up their ecosystem – from employees, to customers, to partners – in order to grow their value chain by gaining new insights through new data sources, expanding their digital products and services, and ultimately growing their data as a capital asset,” said Haupter.
“Microsoft is uniquely positioned to help organizations in Asia to succeed in their digital transformation journeys today through our agile platforms and solutions that prioritize flexibility, integration, and trust. As an organization that has also undergone the digital transformation, we understand what organizations will need to make their journeys a successful one.”
According to the business leaders surveyed, the digital transformation will bring about these top three benefits to society:
In addition, 85% of respondents felt that jobs will be transformed in the next three years due to digital transformation, and half of the jobs in the market today will be redeployed to higher value roles or reskilled to meet the need of the digital age.
“The rise of digital transformation in Asia Pacific economies will affect the labor market where many types of jobs will evolve and change. In past industrial revolutions, workers were reskilled to deliver higher value output to meet increased market demands, resulting in jobs transformation. What is encouraging is that two-thirds of respondents are confident that their young employees already have future-ready skills that will help them to transition to new roles,” said Haupter.
“There is also concern about displacement of jobs due to digital transformation. The Study, however, found that digital transformation will not reduce the number of jobs. According to business leaders, 26% of new jobs will be created from the digital transformation, which is about the same number of jobs that will be automated, or about 27%; in other words, the effect will be neutral. Despite the impact being mitigated, governments and organizations should still focus on reskilling, upskilling and continuous learning will be important in ensuring successful workforce transformation for the digital age.”
Organizations in Asia Pacific need to accelerate their digital transformation journey to reap full benefits of their initiatives and to address the invisible revolution brought about the mass adoption of AI. More importantly, companies need to focus on capitalizing their own data in order to gain new market insights, create new digital products and services, and monetize data through data sharing securely, and in collaboration with its ecosystem.
Microsoft recommends organizations adopt the following strategies to become a digital transformation leader: