Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services

Set in 2021, this case describes the Certis Group’s transformation journey from a traditional physical guarding service provider to an advanced provider of integrated operations technology services for security, facilities, visitor management, and other types of monitoring related businesses. Certis...

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Main Authors: Miller, Steven M., CHEAH, Sin Mei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cases_coll_all-13812023-07-17T06:50:22Z Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services Miller, Steven M. CHEAH, Sin Mei Set in 2021, this case describes the Certis Group’s transformation journey from a traditional physical guarding service provider to an advanced provider of integrated operations technology services for security, facilities, visitor management, and other types of monitoring related businesses. Certis started in 1958 as a Singapore government unit for auxiliary police, and restructured into a private commercial entity in 2005. They grew to a US$1.1 billion multinational with an overseas presence in six countries and territories, while leading their home market. Their digital transformation was enabled by a platform created for orchestrating Internet-of-Things sensor streams with Artificial Intelligence-enabled analytics, centralized command and control, and workforce coordination and communication. This new “Security+” approach to delivery made it possible for Certis to scale beyond prior limits, integrate across multiple service lines, and offer new types of services. They began rolling out Security+ solutions in 2018 starting with Singapore’s iconic Jewel Changi Airport, a 10-storey megamall, and expanded to other large multi-use facilities and industrial zones. Paul Chong, President and Group CEO since 2004 was keenly aware that competitors saw the success Certis was having with its digital transformation and platform-based approach. What could be their path forward for developing their next generation of delivery capabilities to drive further growth locally and overseas? This case illustrates how a formerly traditional and inherently physical service provider can harness technology and digital transformation to drive growth through innovation. Students will develop an understanding of how leaders can drive organizational transformation and capability development. They can discuss how to identify the talent acquisition, training and execution strategies needed to make these changes, and how to sustain ongoing competitive advantage. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/366 https://smu.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/sites/admin/CMP/cases/SMU-21-BATCH%20%5bPDF-Pic%5d/SMU-21-0007%5bCertis%5d/SMU%2021-0007%20Certis%20Case%20(A4).pdf?csf=1&web=1&e=dysrUo Case Collection eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Digital transformation Organizational transformation Organizational change Diversification strategy Culture AI and machine learning Databases and Information Systems Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Digital transformation
Organizational transformation
Organizational change
Diversification strategy
Culture
AI and machine learning
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
spellingShingle Digital transformation
Organizational transformation
Organizational change
Diversification strategy
Culture
AI and machine learning
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
Miller, Steven M.
CHEAH, Sin Mei
Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
description Set in 2021, this case describes the Certis Group’s transformation journey from a traditional physical guarding service provider to an advanced provider of integrated operations technology services for security, facilities, visitor management, and other types of monitoring related businesses. Certis started in 1958 as a Singapore government unit for auxiliary police, and restructured into a private commercial entity in 2005. They grew to a US$1.1 billion multinational with an overseas presence in six countries and territories, while leading their home market. Their digital transformation was enabled by a platform created for orchestrating Internet-of-Things sensor streams with Artificial Intelligence-enabled analytics, centralized command and control, and workforce coordination and communication. This new “Security+” approach to delivery made it possible for Certis to scale beyond prior limits, integrate across multiple service lines, and offer new types of services. They began rolling out Security+ solutions in 2018 starting with Singapore’s iconic Jewel Changi Airport, a 10-storey megamall, and expanded to other large multi-use facilities and industrial zones. Paul Chong, President and Group CEO since 2004 was keenly aware that competitors saw the success Certis was having with its digital transformation and platform-based approach. What could be their path forward for developing their next generation of delivery capabilities to drive further growth locally and overseas? This case illustrates how a formerly traditional and inherently physical service provider can harness technology and digital transformation to drive growth through innovation. Students will develop an understanding of how leaders can drive organizational transformation and capability development. They can discuss how to identify the talent acquisition, training and execution strategies needed to make these changes, and how to sustain ongoing competitive advantage.
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title Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
title_short Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
title_full Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
title_fullStr Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
title_full_unstemmed Digital transformation of the Certis group: Delivering beyond security services
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/366
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