Categories
speed

Exceeding expectations amidst a tight deadline

A few years ago, one of our clients struggled with productivity issues in their Small and Medium Business Internet Fibre team. The client had an average delivery timeline of over 50 days!

They brought us on board to help improve their productivity and delivery timelines. Our target was to increase productivity by 1.8 times and reduce the delivery timelines from 50 to 7 days in a short span of seven months! While we were confident of meeting the targets, our client was quite sceptical. They asked, “Can you really do this in seven months?”

swiper

swiper

“Our target was to reduce the customer’s delivery timelines from 50 to seven days!”


Udayabhaskar Vupati DirectorJoined Prodapt in 2016

“Can you really do this in seven months?”
Imagine their surprise when we actually doubled the client’s productivity at the end of the 7th month, much more than our target of 1.8 times! Though we could not reduce the delivery time to seven days, we still managed to bring it down significantly to 20 days. To date, we are proud of this achievement. 


Our agile approach not only won us a long-term contract to manage this business but also helped us to bag similar transformation projects in their other business units!


All of this was possible because of the speed with which we worked, thanks to our agile delivery model.

Categories
speed

A speedy transformation to a high-trust, high-performance culture

Most successful companies around the globe stand out for the way they treat and support their people. At Prodapt, people are at the heart of what we do and were keen to find out how we ranked in the industry for our people practices. Hence, in 2019 we applied for Great Place to Work (GPTW) Certification. Unfortunately, we did not get the certification that year. Nonetheless, it was a turning point for us.


The entire process gave us loads of insights about ways to improve our work culture and do better. But this meant undergoing a cultural transformation, a big one, in fact. It was a daunting task, but we were determined to get it done within a year.


By 2019 end, we started the ball of change rolling which began with our senior leaders and delivery heads and by early 2020, we were already having focused discussions with the internal teams to decide the on-the-ground tactics.


swiper
swiper

“We learn fast, react faster. Agility is our way of doing. Despite everything the pandemic threw at us, we are now Great Place to Work certified!”

Mary Vikram Senior ManagerJoined Prodapt in 2015

“It looks like the pandemic will be here for a while. We will just need to restart our work.”
Everything was going great, as per the plan. Then the pandemic happened. We had to put the entire process on hold as we were trying to keep the business running amidst the lockdown. By April, things became a little more streamlined. And by then, we realized that the pandemic is here to stay. “It looks like the pandemic will be here for a while. So, let us restart our work,” our Chief HR Officer said. We picked up from where we stopped and were determined to get our cultural transformation back on track, no matter what! Fastrack, to be precise.


By May, the entire project was back up and running. Our initial plan had been to get more than 140 managers across the world to undergo a two-day, in-person program. Instead, we quickly figured out a way to do the whole program virtually. As a matter of fact, we were the first company to achieve a feat of this scale virtually and have set an industry benchmark where other companies consult us on this matter. The bottom line is that we got it done, despite everything the pandemic threw at us. And within our original timelines.


In less than a year, we were able to promote and build a high-trust, high-performance work culture. In 2020, we received our Great Place to Work certification. All thanks to the speed at which we do things.


Categories
futuristic

Getting ahead of the curve

Today, anything to do with data and the cloud is quite popular among enterprises. But until a few years ago, these technologies were in a very nascent stage. However, at that time itself we realized the potential of these emerging technologies. Hence, we started investing in these skills, even though we did not have any active projects in this space.

Later, one of our clients gave us an opportunity to do some next-generation work in this area for their Latin American business. They wanted to transform their legacy data warehouse system into a cloud-enabled ‘data lake’ system. Their goal was to streamline the data to make it available for future use like machine learning and generate deep insights.

swiper

swiper

“It’s still early days for Data Lakes and Machine Learning, but we’ve managed to get ahead of the curve.”


Mehraj Gulzar Senior Vice PresidentJoined Prodapt in 2016


“We can use this project to sharpen our skills and gain experience before pitching to bigger customers.”

We jumped at the opportunity! “We can use this project to sharpen our skills and gain experience before pitching to bigger customers” we realized. And this is where our forward-looking approach paid off. With the help of our skills in this area, we helped the client migrate to the cloud and later used the rich data captured in the process on machine learning projects.


These technologies are still in their early days but due to the work exposure we got while working on this project, we were among the few companies who could respond to a recent large RFP (Request for Proposal) by a global telecom giant. Well, that is being ahead of the curve, literally!