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Want AI-Driven Productivity? Redesign Work

To unlock AI’s full potential, leaders must rethink traditional job structures, embracing a comprehensive redesign of work processes that integrates human ingenuity with machine efficiency.
The Promise and Pitfall of AI Integration
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the modern workplace, offering unprecedented opportunities for efficiency and innovation. However, merely overlaying AI onto existing workflows often yields limited benefits. To truly harness AI’s capabilities, organizations must fundamentally rethink and redesign work processes.
Deconstructing Work: Breaking Down Traditional Roles
The first step in this transformation involves deconstructing existing job roles into their constituent tasks. This granular analysis allows organizations to identify which tasks can be automated, which require human judgment, and which can be enhanced through AI collaboration. By understanding the specific components of each role, businesses can more effectively integrate AI where it adds the most value.
Redeploying Tasks: Aligning Work with the Right Resources
Once tasks are deconstructed, the next phase is redeployment—assigning tasks to the most appropriate resources. This might involve automating routine tasks, reallocating complex problem-solving to human experts, or creating hybrid roles where humans and AI systems work in tandem. Such strategic alignment ensures that each task is performed by the entity best equipped to handle it, optimizing efficiency and effectiveness.
Reconstructing Work: Building New Processes for a New Era
The final step is reconstructing work processes to reflect the new distribution of tasks. This involves designing workflows that seamlessly integrate AI tools, redefining job descriptions, and establishing new performance metrics. By rebuilding processes from the ground up, organizations can create agile, responsive systems that leverage the strengths of both human and artificial intelligence.
Embracing a Skills-Centric Approach
Central to this transformation is a shift from role-based to skills-based workforce planning. By focusing on the specific skills required for each task, organizations can more effectively match employees to roles, identify skill gaps, and develop targeted training programs. This approach not only enhances productivity but also empowers employees by aligning their work with their strengths and career aspirations.
Fostering a Culture of Continuous Learning
As AI continues to evolve, so too must the workforce. Organizations should cultivate a culture of continuous learning, encouraging employees to develop new skills and adapt to changing technologies. Providing access to training resources, promoting cross-functional collaboration, and recognizing adaptability as a key performance metric can help embed this culture throughout the organization.
Ensuring Ethical and Transparent AI Use
While integrating AI into work processes offers numerous benefits, it also raises ethical considerations. Organizations must ensure transparency in AI decision-making, protect employee data privacy, and address potential biases in AI algorithms. Establishing clear guidelines and oversight mechanisms is essential to maintain trust and integrity in AI-enhanced workplaces.
Conclusion: A Strategic Imperative for the Future
Redesigning work to integrate AI is not merely a technological upgrade; it’s a strategic imperative that requires thoughtful planning, cultural change, and ongoing commitment. By deconstructing traditional roles, redeploying tasks effectively, and reconstructing processes to align with modern capabilities, organizations can unlock new levels of productivity and innovation. Embracing this holistic approach positions businesses to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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Introducing the Apple Games app: A personalized home for games and playing with friends

Apple Games is a new all-in-one destination for games and playing with friends on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple unveiled Apple Games, an all-new destination designed to help players jump back into the games they love, find their next favorite, and have more fun with friends, turning even single-player games into shared experiences. The Games app makes it easier than ever for players to enjoy all their games in one convenient place and see what’s happening across their games, including major events and updates, so they never miss a moment.

Launch Favorite Games, Discover New Ones
The Games app allows players to see all the games they have ever downloaded from the App Store for their iPhone and iPad, and brings together all the games they have on Mac.


Play Together
Players now have all their Game Center friends and groups they’ve played with in one place, so they can easily enjoy their games together. They can see their shared gaming history, compare achievements, and send friends invite links and party codes using any messaging app, bringing them right into a competition or multiplayer match.
- A Play Together challenge displayed on iPhone 16 Pro.
- The leaderboard after a challenge between friends in the Apple Games app displayed on iPhone 16 Pro.


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Stay Up to Date with In-Game Events
The Games app introduces new features to help developers keep their players in the know about the latest game updates and can’t-miss events. Game pages in the app come to life, highlighting the latest activity for that specific game. Players can see what’s most relevant to them and the games they’re actively playing, front and center, like updates, live events, and timely activity from their friends. Availability The Games app is available for testing starting today through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com, and a public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software Program next month at beta.apple.com. The Games app will be released with the launch of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26 this fall as a free software update. Features are subject to change. Some features may not be available in all languages or regions, and availability may vary due to local laws and regulations. For more information about availability, visit apple.com.Business Story
Mahindra EPC enables savings of 262 Crore Litres of Water and 8.4 MU of Energy in FY25

Aims to create a positive impact based on water and power management systems such as drip and sprinkler irrigation and other AgTech solutions Part of the Mahindra Group’s commitment to create a positive impact on society and the environment
Mahindra EPC Irrigation Limited, a pioneer in micro irrigation in India, has enabled savings of an estimated 262 crore litres of water and 8.4 MU (million units) of energy in FY’25. With a commitment to land restoration and drought resilience, Mahindra EPC achieved this feat through its customized micro irrigation systems, community irrigation and agricultural water management projects.
This achievement is an outcome of Mahindra EPC’s broader effort to “Do More with Less” and “Rejuvenating Nature”. This is a key pillar of Mahindra Group’s Sustainability Mandate and aims to safeguard natural resources and play a meaningful role in climate action.
Commenting on the achievement, Ramesh Ramachandran, Managing Director – Mahindra EPC Irrigation Ltd., “Putting farmers first, at Mahindra EPC we aim to drive widespread adoption of micro irrigation. With this milestone we not only enabled significant water savings, but also energy savings, all while continuing to make Indian farming more resilient. Underlining our dedication to environmental stewardship and farmer prosperity, this milestone aligns with the government’s goal of ‘Per Drop, More Crop’, as well as that of the Mahindra Group’s Sustainability Roadmap.”
Mahindra EPC’s innovation in irrigation technologies is part of a broader initiative to address critical issues such as land degradation and drought. By providing farmers with the necessary tools and knowledge for effective water management, Mahindra EPC plays a vital role in boosting agricultural productivity while preserving essential natural resources.
The company provides customized end-to-end water management solutions to individual farmers and communities and supports farmers with modern scientific solutions, through automation, alternative techniques and community related initiatives.
To deliver on various solutions Mahindra EPC has a strong network of over 1,000 channel partners which is supported by its branch offices spread across India. The company is also known for its quality services related to planning, design, installation and agronomy, and it also enables delivery of these services to farmers digitally.
About Mahindra
Founded in 1945, the Mahindra Group is one of the largest and most admired multinational federation of companies with 260000 employees in over 100 countries. It enjoys a leadership position in farm equipment, utility vehicles, information technology and financial services in India and is the world’s largest tractor company by volume. It has a strong presence in renewable energy, agriculture, logistics, hospitality and real estate. The Mahindra Group has a clear focus on leading ESG globally, enabling rural prosperity and enhancing urban living, with a goal to drive positive change in the lives of communities and stakeholders to enable them to Rise.
Analysis
Apple’s Indian Experiment: Can the iPhone Spark a Nation’s Innovation Renaissance

As Apple deepens its footprint in India, a bigger question emerges—can India move from assembling iconic devices to inventing the next wave of global tech?
By The Cover Story World Global Desk
June 15, 2025
A Factory That Hums with More Than Assembly Lines
It started as a strategic shift. Seeking diversification beyond China, Apple began ramping up iPhone production in India. Now, almost one in five iPhones worldwide is assembled on Indian soil. But this is no longer just a manufacturing story—it’s a turning point in India’s economic and technological narrative.
Apple isn’t just assembling devices in India. It’s building an ecosystem.
Behind every polished phone lies a rising army of local engineers, developers, logistics professionals, and component suppliers. The question now is not whether India can build. It’s whether India can innovate—and whether Apple will be the unlikely spark that ignites that transformation.
Apple’s Ecosystem Effect: More Than Just Jobs
Apple has always been more than a manufacturer—it’s a system-builder. And in India, that system is starting to bear fruit. From industrial training centers to small and mid-sized suppliers learning to meet Cupertino’s famously exacting standards, Apple is indirectly catalyzing a wave of capability upgrades across the board.
When a $3 trillion brand arrives, it doesn’t just bring dollars. It brings discipline, design principles, and the pressure to think bigger.
And India is responding.

Can the iPhone Spark a Nation’s Innovation Renaissance
The Rise of a New Tech Ambition
The Apple effect has galvanized other tech giants, startups, and policymakers to imagine a different future: not just assembling the world’s products, but inventing them. As Apple scales its operations—from assembly lines to developer academies and local app ecosystems—India’s own confidence in design-led innovation is rising.
Indian engineers who once supported backend systems are now contributing to core features, AI tools, and user experience design. The transfer of knowledge is slow, but real.
It’s not far-fetched to imagine a day when an iPhone feature is not only made in India—but imagined here.
From Digital Infrastructure to Digital Ingenuity
Apple’s expansion coincides with India’s bold digital leap. With hundreds of millions now plugged into mobile internet and a vibrant digital payment ecosystem, the conditions are ripe for innovation. The foundations—data access, payment rails, consumer appetite—are robust.
The challenge? Turning those digital roads into runways for takeoff.
Apple has shown that world-class products can be built in India. The next step is world-class ideas.
The R&D Gap: Still a Hurdle to Cross
Despite the momentum, India still trails global peers in research and development investment. While Apple contributes significantly to local employment and technology transfer, building an innovation economy will require bolder steps—deep-tech investments, stronger university-industry ties, and a regulatory environment that rewards invention.
What’s needed is a culture of experimentation—of failing forward. Apple’s presence helps, but the movement must be broader and deeper.
The Bigger Picture: Why Apple’s Bet Matters
Apple’s India story is about more than logistics or cost. It’s a vote of confidence in India’s ability to move up the value chain—from sweat to smarts.
If India succeeds, it won’t just be a nation where iPhones are made. It’ll be a place where ideas that power future generations of iPhones—and much more—are born.
In Apple’s glass and steel manufacturing floors, India sees its own reflection. Not just as a supplier, but as a creator.
And in that mirror lies the future.
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