Bernard Sanga
The increasingly unpredictable regulatory environment and digital
disruptions are hurting businesses, Standard Group CEO Orlando Lyomu has
said.
Addressing the annual leadership convention for accountants in Mombasa,
Mr Lyomu said the recent
shutdown of betting firms was proof of adverse
effects of unpredictable policies.
“We are operating in a totally different environment compared to last
year because of increased digital disruption and regulation challenges,”
said Lyomu.
He said due to the digital or emerging new digital technologies,
corporate firms would have to change from the traditional ways of
business or risk going under.
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Lyomu
said Standard Group had invested in technology by partnering with
e-commence application developers and creating convergence system to
enhance news coverage.
Digital technologies
“We are all talking about what has happened to Thomas Cook Group, which
existed for over 178 years, but it was not able to survive because of
the digital technologies,” he said.
He said most firms, like Kodak and the Kenya Post and Telecommunication
Corporation, were not able to survive in the market because the rate of
external changes was faster than internal changes. To stay afloat and
serve the increasingly diverse or scattered audience, the CEO said
Standard Group was implementing a strategy hinged on diversity and
convergence.
He said the media house was also partnering with BBC and other local
small IT system application developers to disseminate news and
information to targeted audience. In its five-year strategy plan, he
said Standard Group had rolled out major products and platforms which
are guided by research on consumer changing habits.
Accountants from the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) are in Mombasa for a three-day convention.
ICPAK Chief Executive Officer Edwin Makori said accountants were
deliberating how firms could survive in the current complex environment.
Other topics to be discussed include importance of data driven
decisions, navigating technology landscape, governance and ethics and
how firms can bridge generation gap.
Ibrahim Abduba, Enterprise Random Password Manager and Strategy and
Business Developer, urged corporates to harness new technologies to for
more gains
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