THE disruption to workplace routine imposed by the pandemic has highlighted the need for employers to be agile and adaptive, Willis Towers Watson Philippines Managing Director James Matti said at 大象传媒鈥檚 Virtual Economic Forum 2020 last week.

Mr. Matti cited the findings of his firm鈥檚 employer survey on readiness to reset enterprise operations, which concluded that agility was deemed crucial in handling business conditions that 鈥渟uddenly change overnight,鈥 as was the case during the pandemic.

鈥淪ixty-three percent of companies (cited) agility to redeploy and reskill their workers for other functions and focus basically on their business. That is what basically happened in the last nine months,鈥 he said.

Mr. Matti added that 20% of respondents repurposed people to other roles as demand receded and job descriptions shifted while settling into the new normal.

Learning and development were also cited by most businesses, with the virus fast-tracking the fourth industrial revolution, which will digitize many tasks. Companies have put more of a premium in reskilling workers by appointing 鈥渃hief learning officers.鈥

鈥淭here will be a real study of redesigning work processes so it can become more efficient and more (appropriate) to the needs of the times,鈥 he said.

Companies also started strengthening healthcare and wellbeing programs within the organization to secure the workers鈥 physical and mental health. Mr. Matti said pre-COVID-19, companies did not have packages covering mental health services but are increasingly offering them to relieve the stress experienced during the crisis.

Willis Towers Watson recommended that firms demonstrate their commitment to their employees鈥 best interests and welfare during the pandemic and the digitization process. The companies鈥 鈥渕edium term needs and long term aspirations鈥 need to be balanced as the pandemic threatens divisions between labor and management. Employers and employees must see themselves as partners in the change, he added.

鈥淩esilience and agility are really a critical combination for success whether their people are open enough to embrace change at a rapid pace and accept the complexities and disruption which will essentially be an integral part of our environment here on,鈥 Mr. Matti said. 鈥 Gillian M. Cortez