Summary
- Digitising every aspect of our lives has now become the ‘new normal’.
- This shift of operations to suit present-day requirements, the need for less reliance on human interaction and the move towards remote working have highlighted the need to accelerate adoption of digital strategies quicker than ever thought possible.
- Covid-19 has no doubt catalysed the digital transformation journey for many companies.
Global business is facing unprecedented interruptions and Kenya is no exception.
The
ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has not only disrupted our daily lives but
has also transformed how we do business. Digitising every aspect of our
lives has now become the ‘new normal’.
This
shift of operations to suit present-day requirements, the need for less
reliance on human interaction and the move towards remote working have
highlighted the need to accelerate adoption of digital strategies
quicker than we ever thought possible. Covid-19 has no doubt catalysed
the digital transformation journey for many companies.
Speaking
to Deirdre Fryer, the Head of Solutions Engineering for SYSPRO Africa,
she says, “For a long time, we have been talking about digital
transformation. In some business circles it was not well understood; in
others, it was just ignored. But now we are suddenly seeing people and
businesses beginning to develop an interest in digital transformation.
It has now become a re-ignited topic, one that people are paying
attention to and want to explore.”
Fryer
also adds that, “It is important to understand that the digital
transformation journey is not a vertical process but a horizontal
process meaning its implementation shouldn’t be left to only one
department or an individual in a company, it is a process that involves
multiple departments and multiple people. Successful digital
transformation only happens when there is a coordinated change effort
through all aspects of the business.”
The question many companies are now grappling
with is where does one start? There is an amazing opportunity coming up
in September where industry leaders particularly in manufacturing can
learn how to successfully address this. They can ask Fryer and other
experts all the difficult questions they yearn answers for as they seek
to navigate through the ‘new normal’.
SYSPRO,
a global leader in enterprise resource planning solutions for
manufacturers in collaboration with industry experts such as IDC and
Arthur Goldstruck will host 3 free webinars in September.
The focus is on how businesses can be assisted to digitalize their
operations. It is an opportunity to learn all that is necessary for a
business to succeed in its digital transformation journey.
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