
COVID-19: Mitigating the impact in the High Tech industry
April 8, 2020
April 8, 2020
COVID-19 is a global health crisis whose scale and speed are unprecedented in recent history. Companies should act now to protect their people and ensure business continuity. High tech firms will likely need to evaluate impacts on three fronts: supply chain, market demand and employees. High tech leaders should balance preparing for the short-term while also developing new capabilities and ways of working that will change how they operate in mid- and long-term.
In the short-term, supply disruption will reduce manufacturing and assembly capacity, plant reopenings will be further delayed by lags in component supply, and travel bans will exacerbate workforce shortages and consumer demand. The good news is High tech companies are set up for remote work more than other industries and so will suffer less of a workplace culture shock.
The shift to working from home with the help of digital collaboration tools is likely to drive demand for High tech in many categories. A growing need for infrastructure to support this shift, like cloud computing for business or increased broadband consumption for consumers, will be a boon to the industry.
See the short-term and mid- to long-term impacts on demand, supply and the workforce.
View the InfographicEach subsector and link in the value chain will face its own challenges.
Within these distinct categories, each supply chain is unique. To get a detailed picture, companies have to look at the way their components, products and services, and customers will each be affected.
Many leaders must provide for the short-term while developing new capabilities and ways of working that will endure. One of the best ways to prepare for any future challenge is to develop an Elastic Digital Workforce, an extendable workplace environment that allows you to quickly scale and adapt to changing business needs.
Some institutions around the world have been overwhelmed by the speed at which the novel coronavirus travels. Major commercial hubs in Asia, Europe and North America have seen or will see their local governments and health care facilities struggle to meet capacity for new demand.
The same will likely be true of businesses. Acting quickly helps to weaken the impact of COVID-19 on your business. In fact, the positive effects of a transformation to an Elastic Digital Workforce can be felt quickly.
COVID-19 has been called a once-in-a-century event. In its wake, we are likely to see a lasting shift in employee expectations, a greater capacity to respond to sudden, global disruptions, an accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence and automation, and more automated and diverse supply chains.
High tech companies that invest now in creating an Elastic Digital Workforce will be much more prepared for a post-COVID-19 world.