Here we talk to Sylvester Ratlabala, the CEO of OneConnect, which is Blackboard's African partner, to get his take.
Sylvester Ratlabala: We offer essential services to the telecommunications, financial and - as Blackboard's African partner - the education sector. The immediate impact was on how to continue operations and service clients while ensuring the safety of our employees. We quickly realised that standard disaster mitigation plans were not robust enough for the impact of Covid-19, and had to adapt quickly.
The pandemic will have a lasting imprint on our medium to long-term strategies. Strategies and goals set prior to the crisis are null and void.
Ratlabala: We concentrated on the safety of our staff by equipping them to efficiently work offsite. We are using Blackboard Collaborate, one of our offerings, as a tool of communication. We had to reconfigure how to manage our company on a day-to-day basis, and enacted company-wide policies that supported a remote workforce.
Ratlabala: The biggest challenge, like in many other companies, has been job preservation, and cost containment whilst maintaining revenues. A number of projects had to be put on hold, resulting in loss of revenue.
Ratlabala: There has to be a better effort in restarting the economy, we cannot rely on the “Ho-hum” plans of the past. Our industry and the country needs a Marshall Plan to get back the lost jobs, and to create new ones.
Ratlabala: There are various tools we use to communicate with our clients, with Collaborate from Blackboard being our key communication tool. It is one of the products we offer mainly to our higher education clients.
Ratlabala: Where we had on-going engagements, we were able to minimise interruption to our services. A major activity at OneConnect during the pandemic has been to assist institutions of higher learning with their online Learning Management Ecosystem, through our Blackboard offerings.
Ratlabala: We envisage a surge in expenditure by institutions on learning management systems and most digital transformation projects will be brought forward across industries. The pandemic has conclusively proved that digital transformation is not a nice-to-have but a basic need for companies to survive.
Ratlabala: In the education sector, OneConnect’s collaboration with Blackboard will drastically transform how education is offered, and this has the potential to improve access to quality education, especially in historically disadvantaged institutions.
Ratlabala: Building resilient organisations is a day-to-day task of managers and leaders.