KellyOCG’s 2021 Global Workforce Agility Report identifies four key behaviors Singapore organisations must adopt to thrive post pandemic
Singapore (July 21, 2021) – The pandemic triggered a seismic shift in how, when and where we work. While majority of Singapore business leaders acknowledge this dramatic change, many are unprepared for how to manage talent, use technology and support employees in this new environment, according to the KellyOCG Global Workforce Agility Report 2021.
“Singapore has responded well to the pandemic by up- or reskilling permanent talent to face new challenges. But, while it’s clear that leaders understand how their talent strategy links to tangible business outcomes, they need to focus more on holistic talent management to address changing demands of employees and they need to prioritise leading-edge technologies for a resilient and agile workforce,” says Peter Hamilton, vice president & regional director, APAC, at KellyOCG.
Among the 13 countries surveyed by KellyOCG in the global report, Singapore boasts the highest proportion of executives planning to permanently offer employees hybrid and remote work options, even when the pandemic ends. Singapore also excels in providing training for employees to take on new skills that have become more essential in the past year.
However, the KellyOCG report unveils that Singapore executives lag behind global counterparts in supporting employees by alleviating the impact of the pandemic:
Amidst the tremendous acceleration in technology adoption, a minority of organisations globally are using leading-edge technologies for workforce planning and management, the survey found. In Singapore, business leaders are facing challenges in deciding what leading-edge technologies is right for their business. While
The global KellyOCG study identified a group of leading organizations dubbed the ‘Vanguards’ – who report employee wellbeing and productivity have significantly improved during the pandemic, alongside revenue growth over the past three years. ‘These leaders, which made up approximately 105 of the respondents, have taken a strategic, long-term approach to improving the resilience, agility and wellbeing of their workforces, compared to ‘Laggards’ (respondents who report declining employee wellbeing and productivity over the past 12 months).
Specifically, the data uncovered four key dynamics of the Vanguards’ response to the pandemic that are helping them build a more agile and resilient workforce, and a more profitable business.
“Our research shows a majority of executives agree that talent has never been more important as a source of competitive advantage, yet they are ill-prepared to manage and support that talent,” adds Hamilton. “The Vanguards provide a roadmap on key actions that will give businesses the edge they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive and fast-changing marketplace – ensuring their workforce is fit for a future in flux” explains KellyOCG President Tammy Browning.
The report also shares insights from in-depth interviews with five business leaders across industries. These independent experts provide on-the-ground perspectives on how they are responding to the pandemic, their priorities over the coming months, and the initiatives that have been most successful in bolstering workforce resilience.
About KellyOCG:
KellyOCG® connects companies with the talented people they need to fuel and grow their business through our unrivaled global talent supply chain and leading workforce solutions including Managed Service Provider (MSP) and Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO). We combine decades of people industry experience with proprietary insights and a continued focus on technology to produce world-class programs that meet an organization’s unique workforce needs and can start them on their journey to total talent management. Our ability to anticipate what’s next for talent solutions drives us to challenge the status quo making us a trusted partner for our global client portfolio, which spans leading industries across North America, APAC and EMEA. Visit kellyocg.com or connect with us on LinkedIn to learn more.
About the survey:
KellyOCG surveyed over 1,000 senior executives, 20% of whom are in C-suite or board member roles, across 13 countries – Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, UK and US – and 10 industries. In Singapore, the survey covered 67 senior business leaders across the country, including at C-suite and Board level.
About the report:
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