BANGALORE, INDIA: Despite the seriousness of IT in the real estate industry being at a nascent stage, the Mumbai-based Lavasa Corporation Limited, a leading property deveoper undertaking large-scale lifestyle development in India has deveoped a new urbanism principle towards IT. In a discussion with Manu Sharma of CIOL Bureau, Vinod Vyas, Head – Information Systems of Lavasa Corporation Limited spoke about the new communications sytems implemented and also on what are the challenges he forsees in the future. CIOL: What are the major challenges faced by you in your organization? Vinod Vyas: The seriousness towards IT in Real Estate industry is still less because of simple reason that business does not stop due to non-availability of IT. However, certain organizational necessities cannot be avoided such as office automation, finance & accounts, sales and MIS. Thus major challenge is to aware users to use IT for automation where traditionally they are completely manual such as construction, projects, land department etc. CIOL: Does your organization link IT budget with the company's performance/growth? If yes please elobrate? Vinod Vyas: No. Our management has a strong conviction that IT is critical to the business of Lavasa and hence IT is viewed as a critical investment. CIOL: Can you cite any specific areas where IT has come up as an accomplishment in your stint? Vinod Vyas: Introducing integration of conventional communication methodologies with new IP based communication systems such as IPPBX, VoIP etc. CIOL: Going forward, what are the challenges that you foresee? Vinod Vyas: Change Management (User's acceptance to automation and revised business processes.) CIOL: How far have you come as regards to adopting 'Green IT technologies'? Vinod Vyas: We are concerned about the global warming. The initiatives are at planning stage. CIOL: What will be the IT budget for the new fiscal year? What is the growth rate over last year? Vinod Vyas: The budget is significantly more than the previous year. CIOL: Name the top 5 items that you expect to spent during the fiscal year? Vinod Vyas: Some of the major IT items that we invested during the last fiscal include: Infrastructure & Telecom and also in ERP. CIOL: Do you feel the amount allocated for IT is sufficient if yes why? If not why not? How much should you be spending? Vinod Vyas: The amount is decided by Head – IT and COO together and its sufficient as per business need. CIOL: Has the prices of the IT products (hardware/software) been on the decline due to the current stronger rupee against the US dollar? Vinod Vyas: Not much CIOL: Since the rupee is growing stronger against the dollar, don't you thing it is the right time to purchase IT products both hardware/software? Vinod Vyas: It effects when the purchases are huge in quantity. CIOL: How big is the IT staff in your organization? Vinod Vyas: The strength in our organization is presently ten.
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