Have rock solid commitment
Like in any relationship, commitment to your partner is absolutely crucial.
It goes without saying that the business case is central in any B2B partnership, but so too is the personal relationship between two organisations.
Corporate partnerships are formed on the basis of trust. But a special relationship between two companies can only exist once commitment has been demonstrated, and that can take time.
The best way to cultivate commitment is through communication. In today’s fast-paced business environment, technology allows us to communicate more effectively than ever before.
The theme for this year’s #TCSsummit Europe was Business 4.0. Watch what we mean by this. pic.twitter.com/MunCWN1oef
— TCS Europe (@TCS_Europe) September 18, 2017
Inspire each other
At TCS we strive to be an inspiration to our partners by adopting a relentlessly innovative and agile approach.
We hope others will join us as we seek to become Enterprise Agile by 2020, and that our partners will match us stride for stride in the pursuit of innovative ideas.
We like to think that our positive disruption, such as that brought by the TCS Ignio-powered machine first delivery model, inspires our partners to shake up their own markets.
But we also obtain endless inspiration from our business partners. Not just by the boldness of their vision, but also by the relentless and focused execution of digital initiatives that have seen traditional organisations carve out new growth opportunities.
Don’t forget to show empathy
The rise of digitalisation is changing the face of business as we know it. The age of Business 4.0 has arrived and its implications are far reaching, both for us and our partners.
It is vital that we show empathy during this period of digital change, whether it be towards our partners, employees or society as a whole. This is the only way we can ensure long-term stability.
Companies often talk about so-called ‘legacy issues’, but at TCS we believe there is no such thing as ‘legacy people’, only ‘legacy technologies’. Investment in new technologies and training for staff can open up a world of possibilities.
As well as presenting significant opportunities for businesses, this new age of innovation can help deliver social change.
We are already seeing this in our Digital Empowers campaign. By working alongside our partners in various sectors, we are using technology as a force for good.