Automation and disruptors are the two big concerns for India's CEOs as they look for newer ways to stay relevant in an increasingly competitive market, says a KPMG<\/a> survey.
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According to KPMG's 2016
India CEO outlook<\/a>, 60% of the country's top executives believe automation will soon be adopted and will eliminate an estimated 5% of their manpower. If the response among telecoms to Jio is anything to go by, a whopping 81% CEOs see new entrants disrupting their business models and 84% worried about the relevance of their products\/services three years from now.
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\nSeveral CEOs believe that they do not have the necessary information to assess how their customers use their products and services, or where their companies do or do not operate effectively, factors that are making them vulnerable to new age competition.
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The worry is palpable. A report by HfS, a US-based research firm, predicted that India's IT services
industry<\/a> will lose 6.4 lakh 'low-skilled' jobs to automation in the next five years.
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\"I think in the IT sector, may be 10 per cent minimum of incremental jobs that are created will disappear. That means every year if they do (create) 2 to 2.5 lakh jobs, 25,000-50,000 jobs will disappear,\" says
Mohandas Pai<\/a>, CFO and HR Head at Infosys.
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\nA total of 125 CEOs in India participated in the survey. Among them, 18% were from companies with revenues between $500 million and $999 million, 65% from companies with revenues from $1 billion to $9.9 billion, and 17% from companies with revenues of $D10 billion or more. Seventy eight per cent of the CEOs came from public companies and 22 from private companies.
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\nAmong the top three CEO concerns, 82% them worried about keeping up-to-date with new technologies, while 92% were concerned over integration of automated processes with artificial intelligence and cognitive processes.
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\"Nobody's really seen what automation and robotics will really lead to. There will be some impact of automation but overall we believe that technology adoption will actually lead to more job creation across sectors,\" said Sangeeta Gupta, senior vice-president,
Nasscom<\/a>.
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\nAccording to the survey, 82% CEOs worry about losing pace with new technologies, forcing them to look at new methods to retain talent and stay ahead in the game. Automation was again seen as common solution, with as many as 23% saying they would focus on new technologies to counter the skill gaps.
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70%的印度首席执行官们害怕像Jio自动化和干扰,毕马威调查说

几个ceo认为他们没有必要的信息来评估他们的顾客如何使用他们的产品和服务。

  • 更新2016年9月7日02:05点坚持

自动化和干扰的两大问题是印度的ceo们,他们寻找新方法在竞争日益激烈的市场,说毕马威(KPMG)调查。

据毕马威的2016印度首席执行官前景全国60%的高管认为,自动化将很快被采纳和消除估计有5%的人力。如果反应在电信Jio的话,高达81%的ceo们看到新进入者扰乱他们的商业模式,84%的人担心他们的产品/服务的相关性三年从现在。

几个ceo认为他们没有必要的信息来评估他们的客户使用他们的产品和服务,或者他们的公司做或不做有效运作,因素,使他们容易受到新时代的竞争。



令人担忧的是显而易见的。HfS的一份报告,美国研究公司预测,印度的IT服务行业将失去6.4十万的低技能的工作自动化在未来五年。

“我认为在IT部门,可能是10%的最小增量创建工作将会消失。这意味着如果他们每年做(创建)2到2.5十万的工作,25000 - 50000个工作岗位将会消失,”说莫汉达斯·拜印孚瑟斯首席财务官和人力资源主管。

共有125位ceo在印度参与了调查。其中,18%来自公司的收入在5亿美元和9.99亿美元之间,65%的公司收入从10亿美元到99亿美元,和17%的公司收入D10十亿美元或更多。百分之七十八的ceo来自上市公司和22从私人公司。

在排名前三的首席执行官担忧,82%他们担心保持最新的新技术,而92%的人关注集成人工智能和认知过程的自动化过程。



“没有人真正见过自动化和机器人真的会导致什么。会有一些自动化但总的来说我们相信技术采用的影响会导致更多的跨领域创造就业机会,”桑吉塔•古普塔表示,高级副总裁,行业协会

调查显示,82%的ceo们担心失去跟上新技术,他们不得不寻找新的方法来留住人才和在比赛中保持领先地位。自动化再次被视为共同的解决方案,多达23%的人说他们会关注新技术应对技能缺口。



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Automation and disruptors are the two big concerns for India's CEOs as they look for newer ways to stay relevant in an increasingly competitive market, says a KPMG<\/a> survey.
\n
According to KPMG's 2016
India CEO outlook<\/a>, 60% of the country's top executives believe automation will soon be adopted and will eliminate an estimated 5% of their manpower. If the response among telecoms to Jio is anything to go by, a whopping 81% CEOs see new entrants disrupting their business models and 84% worried about the relevance of their products\/services three years from now.
\n
\nSeveral CEOs believe that they do not have the necessary information to assess how their customers use their products and services, or where their companies do or do not operate effectively, factors that are making them vulnerable to new age competition.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
The worry is palpable. A report by HfS, a US-based research firm, predicted that India's IT services
industry<\/a> will lose 6.4 lakh 'low-skilled' jobs to automation in the next five years.
\n
\"I think in the IT sector, may be 10 per cent minimum of incremental jobs that are created will disappear. That means every year if they do (create) 2 to 2.5 lakh jobs, 25,000-50,000 jobs will disappear,\" says
Mohandas Pai<\/a>, CFO and HR Head at Infosys.
\n
\nA total of 125 CEOs in India participated in the survey. Among them, 18% were from companies with revenues between $500 million and $999 million, 65% from companies with revenues from $1 billion to $9.9 billion, and 17% from companies with revenues of $D10 billion or more. Seventy eight per cent of the CEOs came from public companies and 22 from private companies.
\n
\nAmong the top three CEO concerns, 82% them worried about keeping up-to-date with new technologies, while 92% were concerned over integration of automated processes with artificial intelligence and cognitive processes.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\"Nobody's really seen what automation and robotics will really lead to. There will be some impact of automation but overall we believe that technology adoption will actually lead to more job creation across sectors,\" said Sangeeta Gupta, senior vice-president,
Nasscom<\/a>.
\n
\nAccording to the survey, 82% CEOs worry about losing pace with new technologies, forcing them to look at new methods to retain talent and stay ahead in the game. Automation was again seen as common solution, with as many as 23% saying they would focus on new technologies to counter the skill gaps.
\n
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