It’s in part thanks to the organization’s values, established long before the digital boom, that ZS can continuously navigate through transformative technological change. “We’re a policy-light, value-heavy organization,” Khan explains. Policies will and should change to match the demands and expectations of the time, but values are timeless.
ZS’s core values – treat people right, get it right and do what’s right – have allowed them to set appropriate guardrails for technology across the organization as they’ve adopted it: “Treating people right has meant giving people room to innovate and experiment with technology," he says. “Getting it right has meant pursuing excellence and using technology to achieve the best results. Doing what’s right has meant tackling the right problems in a consistent way, considering the impact on people and society as a whole, and having a good intention as a motive.
“Technology is created by people and not vice versa,” he continues. “So we tend to think about technology as the outworkings of someone’s passion – passion is what keeps things moving forward, and we are flabbergasted by how that translates into technological innovation.”
Adopting new technology successfully involves numerous steps, including fulfilling the criteria of regulators and statutory bodies and ensuring the solution you’re implementing is the right one for different cultures and geographies. But as Khan says, “it might take more time to get it right, but as long as you’re committed to something, every challenge has a solution.”