While COVID-19 forced a fundamental shift in the way we work nearly overnight, many companies have been able to continue operations with minimal disruption, effectively transitioning to a remote workforce with speed and agility. These organizations that were further along in their digital transformation journeys before the start of the pandemic faced minimal disruption in the transition to remote work, allowing them to maintain operations during a very critical time.
As we enter the next chapter of work, the trend of “working from anywhere” will continue as the status quo. But how can companies completely overhaul their processes in a way that lets employees remain productive, while still giving them the ability to connect and collaborate? While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to managing this shift, it’s clear that mastering both speed and agility will be key.
Achieving Agility
To help achieve both during this critical time, organizations must take three key steps: automating workflows, enabling citizen development to build low-code and no-code applications and investing in centers of excellence.
Automating Business Critical Digital Workflows
Think about all of the business-critical processes that span today’s organizations—communications that are routed around in email and tracked in spreadsheets—each of these processes are digital workflows that can be automated. In fact, today’s workers spend over 30% of their days squandered in redundant or administrative tasks that can easily be automated.
Automating these workflows is the catalyst that starts the change in making organizations more agile. When done right, automating and digitizing workflows will fundamentally improve business operations and boost speed and productivity. And by incorporating advanced automation and machine learning into workflows, companies can also improve decision-making speed and effectiveness—meaning employee time is spent on strategic tasks that create value for the company.
Digitizing internal business operations also means IT leaders can spend less time thinking about yesterday’s problems and more time focused on solving tomorrow’s challenges. The COVID-19 crisis is pushing IT leaders to prioritize productivity, shift resources to innovation and increase the speed at which companies operate—all of which require creating great experiences for workers. Automating workflow digitization can drive efficiency and productivity, as well as create an environment for better decision-making.
Fueling Innovation With Citizen Developers
The COVID-19 pandemic is pushing organizations to be more agile, creating more demand for citizen programming. With low-code and no-code platforms that generate code automatically with point-and-click or visual interfaces, non-technical employees are boosting productivity throughout the organization by creating applications that simplify employee workflows across departments.
While the idea of unlocking employee productivity with low-code/no-code tools is not new, the pandemic has illuminated the value of these tools with companies racing to come up with quick, digital solutions that help navigate remote work needs and remain agile. Before the pandemic, the Achilles’ heel of low-code/no-code projects was they lacked the right organizational setup to make them successful. But now IT leaders recognize the need to expedite the app development process and are embracing low-code efforts to digitally transform at a much faster rate.
In action, citizen development enables organizations to transform existing applications while creating new ones. It empowers end users to create customizations and configuration changes on their own, while letting developers and other IT leaders work on more complex applications and stay focused on keeping operations up and running.
After all, to remain agile during this rapidly evolving landscape, companies must be able to create, deploy and scale apps quickly to respond to employee and business needs. For example, the city of Los Angeles doubled down on low coding to build a portal that supports drive-through COVID-19 testing—in less than 48 hours. The app gives individuals the option to easily conduct drive-through testing so they don’t have to wait in line and risk exposure. After launching the app, 50,000+ tests were booked in a couple of weeks with 1.5 million visitors, and the app has scaled to serve 25 locations throughout the county.
Low-code applications such as this one are truly becoming the saving grace to help organizations and individuals as they continue to navigate new challenges and uncertainty, enabling an amazing “force multiplier” impact on businesses and ultimately allowing them to be more agile during this critical time.
Scaling Delivery With a Center of Excellence
The final step in achieving organizational agility is creating a center of excellence to help continue digitizing business workflows. A center of excellence brings together business and IT teams for strategy, business engagement and delivery and innovation to help organizations reach value, speed and agility much faster. A center of excellence also removes the organizational silos that can crop up in the transition to remote work by eliminating barriers and consolidating workflows.
Furthermore, a center of excellence can provide best practices and no-code tools to empower citizen developers while allowing developers themselves to tackle more complex issues for the business. After all, having a center of excellence means citizen developers can easily access the information required to build low-code apps and developers have a streamlined way to deliver software updates more rapidly to different lines of business.
When done right, the payoff is significant. Successful centers of excellence are able to realize—and accelerate—time to value across the enterprise, empowering teams to be more productive, innovative and agile in everything they do.
The Agility Bottom Line
The COVID-19 pandemic has given many businesses the rare opportunity to pressure test their digital transformation progress and overall organizational agility. Work is never returning to the way it once was, and businesses that are changing their operations to be more agile will adapt faster to this environment.
Delivering speed and agility at scale has never been more important, but getting there doesn’t happen overnight. By doubling down on automating workflows, driving innovation with citizen developers and scaling delivery with centers of excellence, organizations can take the fast path to speed and agility at scale.