Digital Accessibility – Business and beyond
General Manager- Marketing
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Today, digital transformation is at the heart of how an organization uses technology to deliver value to its customers. While digital transformation has been a key strategic driver in the pre-pandemic world, digital disruption has permanently changed many aspects of our lives in the wake of COVID-19. A simple proof would be the operational shifts in the medical industry. ‘Telemedicine’ is now a household word. People prefer telemedicine over physical visits even after the pandemic because of its convenience and other benefits. Bank visits have become infrequent, and Artificial Intelligence and chatbots have mostly taken over customer service.
Digital transformation has effectively helped us bridge the gap of social distancing.
However, digital transformation efforts often suffer from a lack of vision. Take the example of the approach adopted for the marketing of services. The main focus for organizations and designers when promoting businesses through the web, applications, or software is on the look and feel, optimization across devices, and user-friendliness of the end product. However, this approach is far from inclusive, as it often overlooks digital accessibility.
According to the United Nations (UN), access to communication and information is a fundamental human right. Digital accessibility is all about ensuring access to digital products for all, irrespective of their abilities and impairments.
As products and services get increasingly digitized, businesses must incorporate digital accessibility as an essential consideration in all aspects of decision making. Digital accessibility is about tapping into a more extensive customer base and providing equitable support and a conducive work environment to the employee base. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential drivers in today’s global economy. Organizations are starting to think and strategize inclusively.
Digital accessibility is the route to the proverbial round table – a level playing field with representation across demographics. And an inclusive world means opportunities for all in education, employment, services, healthcare, information, and much more. With the boost of social media, digital accessibility also means more independence – of choice and finance and access to community and social well-being.
There are quite a few challenges to creating digital accessibility. Some of the more important ones are:
Governments across the globe are implementing several regulations around accessibility standards. Organizations and businesses have started to view digital accessibility seriously as this has become a regulatory and compliance need. In the process, they are also waking up to several other advantages like an increased footprint, creating sustained brand equity, and improving customer experience and in-house staff productivity.
The four main views driving the business case for digital accessibility include:
Four simple principles define accessibility standards – perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. For a service or product to be digitally accessible, it must be:
Over and above, there are defined standards regarding readability, alternative text, navigation, data tables, font, colors, links, forms, buttons, documents, multimedia, and more.
Impairment and abilities are all about the correct match. Just as we wouldn’t label a fish as ‘impaired’ for its inability to fly, we need to reframe our ideas of disability for our fellow citizens. Disability is the outcome of a failure to match a person to their environment, which is true of all humans. All people have varying impairments, from temporary and situational to permanent. The idea is to create a nurturing and conducive environment for all so that maximum people can benefit from it. Similarly, making technology accessible to all would allow greater reach and the greater good.
Building an inclusive culture is the need of the hour. Due to the indirect but sustained effects of the pandemic, mental health issues have multiplied. Today we have a more significant population who suffer from disabilities. Businesses must build products and services, keeping this in mind. Building a more inclusive and accessible culture can help us tackle societal issues and create sustainable change. At a recent event, senior leaders from leading global organizations discussed the issue of ‘empowering people through digital inclusion‘. Key takeaways included:
With schools shutting down for the pandemic, accessibility in learning has assumed critical importance. As education was one of the most impacted areas, the rise of Edtech with the promise of easy access to learning for all was one of the most outstanding achievements of 2020. Leveraging the latest technologies, Edtech firms offer novel features and learning techniques that make education more accessible to students with physical and sensory impairments.
Additionally, the way we learn has changed radically over the years. Continuing education no longer requires a career break and can be done at one’s own time and pace. Education is now independent of time and location. Emerging technologies like Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and AI improve accessibility for pupils with learning difficulties or disabilities.
AR and VR are helping make the entire learning space immersive. Such experiences are beneficial for neurodiverse learners who can engage with the learning platform. Higher engagement rates improve children’s knowledge retention and skill development across the spectrum.
Today, any digital strategy is incomplete without a conversation about accessibility. Digital provides a potent medium to overcome the barriers of traditional media. Hence, building accessibility into an organization’s digital strategy is the way forward. Some simple ways to ensure it includes:
The power of advancing technology is today impacting people’s everyday lives. This change is irreversible and will only assume greater significance in the future. And in the journey to create an inclusive global culture, digital will continue to play a dominant role.
Digital accessibility opens businesses up to newer audiences that were unexplored before. But conversations and strategies around accessibility are much more than business outcomes. It is an ethical business practice. Today, adopting digital accessibility is the best way to be future-forward.
Integra is a trusted partner in content and accessibility services for many leading organizations worldwide. With a focus on providing end-to-end solutions for digital content, learning services, and content workflows, we help our customers realize transformational business value.
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