India’s digital opportunity

How leaders can embrace digital business at scale
Building a learning democracy

Building a learning democracy

Can a more inclusive approach to skills and technology transform India’s economy?

New analysis

APAC: Best practices in resilience and risk management

Learn best practices on how companies are managing risk and improving resilience in this new era of risk.

Facing down regional risks

New research uncovers the diverse responses to macro uncertainty across leaders in Australia, India, Japan, and Singapore. 

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Rising with the Tide: APAC Business Priorities Amidst Global Uncertainty

Download the report to gain valuable insights from business leaders in Asia Pacific and Japan for tackling macro uncertainty and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) challenges.

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Playing the long game

Indian sporting legend shares leadership lessons for business professionals

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Are you ready for Generative AI?

Buckle up: ChatGPT and similar chatbots will change business irrevocably

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Hyperautomation to weather the uncertainty

Using technology to exceed market expectations

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Skills intelligence systems are the future

New technology pinpoints employee skills to help execs form better teams and drive business success

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Move past disruptive innovation's hype

ServiceNow’s Sumeet Mathur on what it takes to turn disruptive innovations and headline acquisitions into real value for customers, investors, and the world. 

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HR leaders, the workforce is changing

Efforts to digitally transform HR will fail without a deep understanding of business’s most valuable asset: people.

India’s future relies on the democratization of learning. That means creating equitable and accessible opportunities for everyone in India to develop vocational skills, especially digital ones, and apply them in stable jobs.

Sumeet Mathur
Vice President and Managing Director of ServiceNow’s India Technology and Business Center

Industry insights

How technology is changing work

Here are five trends to watch as organisations adapt to new ways of working

What is digital customer experience?

As consumers spend more time online, every touchpoint with a