As the dormant automotive industry waits to restart manufacturing, it will now have to engage in greater skilling of its workforce, employ more digital tools and connectivity and think lean.
The webinar had all of five top-level panelists comprising the head of a quality circle of a leading Indian OEM; a well-known analyst from a research organisation; the chairman of a skill development organisation; the head of a global lighting supplier in India and the managing director of a medium-sized component manufacturer.
Mahindra Institute of Quality's Vijay Kalra: "Today's business model is not only about making money. It is about having the right balance. We need to re-calibrate our thinking as well as our behaviour."
Nomura Research Institute's Ashim Sharma: "The thinking across India Auto Inc needs to change from net localisation to gross localisation. The paradigm is going to shift to how resilient are our supply chains, so that disruptions are fewer going forward."
ASDC chairman Nikunj Sanghi: "In a post-Covid era, existing people skills will need redefinition. We will have redefine the way people work. An individual now will need to be multi-skilled, do more than 1 job and cover jobs nearest to their domain."
Hella India Lighting's Ramashankar Pandey: "India should marry man with machine to enhance productivity. Highly skewed income distribution & lack of respect for labour big concern. Lack of respect leads to lowered productivity & efficiency & that robs India of a competitive edge"
Delux Bearings' Rohan Rathod: "While social distancing is the new norm, it should not violate the lean manufacturing norm. Re-use everything. We have a Re-Use Centre and have SOPs to reduce costs. Online learning, cloud-based training & listening are new people growth mantras."
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