Efficiency through digital transformation

The role of technology in business is crucial. It has changed every aspect of the way businesses operate.
With
proper technology in place, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs)
can save time, energy, resources and money while becoming more
productive, competitive and secure.
In a webinar session
presented by HP for Business and organised by Star Media Group, the
discussion highlighted the need for technology adoption for efficient
business management.
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation Bhd
(MDEC) Global Growth Acceleration vice-president Gopi Ganesalingam
moderated the session.
Kicking off the “Maximising Business
Efficiency Through Technology” webinar was HP Inc Malaysia managing
director Fayza Mohamed Amin, who shared that technology remained the key
connector, and that it had been adapted to the company’s business model, especially during the recovery movement control order (MCO) period, in many different forms.
“We
learn to use technology in different ways. We learn how to rebuild the
workflow using the technology that we have based on necessity.
“We
change the way we operate, the way we think and learn to communicate
(using available technology) so that everyone gets the point,” she said.
For instance, using a video conferencing platform, she said, kept people closer because of the continuous communication.
While
stressing that micro mobility was the future of work, she said that
changing business workstyles demand that SMBs be more flexible,
efficient and connected, wherever they are.
Fayza said they had
shown their partners – retailers and corporations – available
technological schemes to face challenges in their business operations
including in managing assets and costs.
Fellow panellist DoubleWoot Online Fashion co-founder Helen Tan concurred, saying that technology played an important role in optimising business productivity.
“We
have, in fact, invested a lot of time and effort in streamlining our
operations by leveraging on technologies to grow and build our business
globally.
“We have updated a few key processes to increase
productivity, such as shifting to cloud servers, developing various
plug-ins which seamlessly integrate to our e-commerce platform,
automated our order processing and of course, allow cross collaborations
between different work functions any time, anywhere through smart
devices and centralised dashboard.
“Having said that, we are glad
that we can leverage on the advantages of our existing technology
backbone, which we established before the MCO, and enhanced it through
explorations of artificial intelligence (AI), which can further
strengthen our digital presence,” said Tan.
Another panellist
Naluri Hidup Sdn Bhd chief executive officer and co-founder Azran
Osman-Rani, shared how technology has been able to protect both salaries
and jobs.
“We are excited about hiring and developing
psychologists, dietitians and fitness coaches who know how to use our
tech and analytics platform and decision-support tools to provide online
coaching very differently than they would with face-to-face
interactions or even just video conferencing one-on-one,” he pointed
out.
In terms of managing cybersecurity risk challenges
efficiently and effectively, Fayza said clients, including SMBs were
advised to use technology which they fully understand, learn more about
this technology and secure their data.
“Leaders and employees must equip themselves with basic IT skills including ways to protect each other from cyberattacks.
“Leaders
must also put high emphasis on IT teams within businesses to ensure
secured telecommunications and configuration is applied to all servers
and network devices.
“It is encouraging to see SMBs ensuring
digital solutions and decisions are secure and holistic to mitigate the
effects, with increase in dependency for digital protection (antivirus
software),” she said.
Tan said SMBs should not take security aspects lightly when involved in online business.
On
this aspect, Azran as a technology entrepreneur said, AI was used to
help healthcare professionals make quick and accurate decisions,
assisting their clients and patients to make healthier choices and
habits.
To a question by a participant on how much should be
invested in technology for a business, Fayza shared that her previous
experience with government-linked companies (GLCs) showed that
technology accounted for between 10% and 20% of its total revenue.
“Today,
I think GLCs together with SMBs would have the same priority (on
investing in technology). Technology should be a main component in terms
of doing business because today’s business model depends purely on
technology.
“You need to have the right technology for your
business and understand how to leverage this technology to develop your
business model that will work in these uncertain times,” she added.
On
the advice that she would give to companies trying to integrate
technology into their operations, Fayza said, “Be ready to be ready.”
She
said “knowledge, culture and the right people” would be key elements
for success in technology adoption, adding that “even if your people are
not right, make them right”.
Tan advised business owners to
identify pain points in their operations, as technology could assist in
optimising time and resources.
“Maybe, you can map your digitalisation roadmaps yearly and integrate one by one over time,” she said.
Azran,
who believes a fantastic support community already exists, said, “If
you ask for help, people will be genuinely eager to share their
experience (on technology adoption).”
Fayza added that they
remain committed to supporting the future digital transformation journey
of SMBs as they adapt during this period.
“See digital as the way forward,” she said.
Asked
by a participant if there were any government grants available for
businesses to go online, Gopi added that there were two.
SMEs and
corporates can apply for smart automation grant of up to RM200,000, or
adoption grant of up to RM5,000 for cloud services or cloud solution.
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