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INNOVATION



          DRA stays ahead




                   of the curve





                            by Michael Washbourne
                                                                            John McGuire


             he volatility brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic   While only a matter of weeks into his new role with DRA,
          Thas recalibrated the relationships companies have with   McGuire has already started  sinking his teeth  into new
          their customers and conventional solutions  are no longer   initiatives around products and  services and how digital
          the norm, according to new DRA Global Ltd chief innovation   innovation  can positively  impact the way the company
          officer John McGuire.                                provides its solutions.
          DRA is widely recognised for its close working relationship   “It’s [innovation] a broad-reaching gambit, it’s very interlinked
          with clients, particularly  around the way the now dual-  closely with the strategic direction of the business, and it’s
          listed engineering  and project management  group  can   very linked with the how we do work with our customers and
          inject innovative processes into operations for the desired   changing the customer’s experience that they have with us,”
          outcome. However, the ongoing global health crisis means   McGuire said.
          the landscape is constantly changing and further challenges   “If you take conventional approaches to how you work with
          will inevitably arise.                               your customers, you’re going to get predictable outcomes.
          To that end, DRA has appointed renowned innovation expert   So, in the world of volatility that we see today, do our clients
          and strategy executive McGuire to ensure the company   really need conventional solutions, or are they looking for
          remains on top of its game for the best interests of its clients.  and need  people who will work with them  to  challenge
          “There’s no doubt the last two years have really changed the   the status quo? Look at the what ifs, what might be’s, run
          game for all of us,” McGuire told GMJ.               experimentation  for possible  futures, all those types of
                                                               things.  And  that’s  going  to  cascade  down  through  every
          “You really now have to focus on that relationship with your
                                                               element of our business.
          customer and you’ve really got to be saying, ‘am I providing
          value to  that  customer along every step  of  the  value   “We will be taking our staff on a capability-building journey,
          chain?’. There’s no doubt the pandemic is yet to see the full   particularly  around  the key topics of things like design
          implications on the economy, on workforce, on the resources   thinking, design-led  innovation, disruptive  innovation,
          industry, and the ripples through what the consequences will   sustaining innovation and then embedding that into how we
          be. It’s still unfolding.                            go about our work.”
          “In  that  world, I  think innovation,  as  a mindset and as a   Work connected to the precious metals space accounts for
          culture,  is incredibly  important. In fact, if anything,  it will   nearly a fifth of DRA’s order book, with McGuire stating the
          differentiate and distinguish organisations for the way they   gold sector continues to be a “great absorber” of technical
          go about the work that they do, how they deal  with their   innovation.
          clients, how they deal with staff and the ideas they can bring   “I think the sector has done really, really well but the question
          to their clients.                                    now is how can we keep improving it?” he said.
          “We’re moving away from the time when, as engineers, we   “What’s the next range of technologies that that we can think
          were  just  simply  problem-solvers  –  find  the  problem  and   about? What will blockchain  do for  it? What will machine
          we go off and solve it. We’ve now got this shift to being a   learning do for it? What will quantum computing do for it?
          problem finder and making sure that you’re solving the right   What  will predictive analytics do for  it? What  are those
          problem to start off with.”                          possibilities that will build upon what they’ve done already,
          An engineer himself,  McGuire brings more than 35 years   which is no mean feat?
          of  industry  experience  to  DRA,  including  a  stint  with   “DRA  has  been  front  and  centre  with  a  lot  of  that  work
          international  engineering,  design and advisory group   already. We want to take our teams further and be able to
          Aurecon where he held the roles of both chief innovation   co-design  those possibilities  with our  clients.  The rate of
          officer and chief design officer and led its global innovation   change around us is exponential and our job, in DRA, is to
          and strategy management.                             be interpreters and translators of technological change into
          During this time,  Aurecon was  named “Most  Innovative   our clients’ businesses.”
          Company” by the Australian Financial Review.




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