Friday, July 28, 2017

Why traditional businesses are going digital

Digitalization is no longer a strategy that can be ignored by either SMEs or big corporations. In our rapidly-advancing digital world, the companies that survive are those that can flexibly adapt to online strategies.

Despite how accessible digitalization is, implementation can be difficult. A majority of global companies have already attempted to go digital. However, more than eight out of ten of digitalizing companies fail in the attempt because they don’t adequately know how.

On July 27th, at International Enterprise (IE) Singapore’s iAdvisory Forum, decision makers from local companies aspiring to go digital got the chance to meet different professionals in five different tech backgrounds through a “speed-dating” segment, organised by Tech in Asia’s community recruiting team. Instead of romance, participants were looking for a wealth of wisdom on how to make switch from traditional to online.

As was evident, participants had a flurry of questions and concerns they were more than willing to resolve with the help of tech professionals. Here are just some examples of what companies were troubling with when it comes to digitalization:

Customers are switching to mobile

Businesses realize that their markets are making the switch to online platforms. However, tapping your market online isn’t as simple as creating your own Facebook page. You’ll need your own ecommerce platform, a fully workable website, and mobile app flexibility, among others.

Even businesses who have already established their online presence aren’t immune to the rapid changes of the digital world. The tech industry is always changing. Once one trend peaks, another is hot on its heels. For example, Totobobo is a business that designs and sells respiratory protective masks. Totobobo founder Francis Chu shared his sentiments that most of his customers do prefer the convenience of online mobile shopping.

Another example is Saturday Club, an online fashion store that built their ecommerce platform five years ago, moving away from supplying their clothings to local department store. Despite already having an established website, Saturday Club now needs to make another switch—to mobile platforms. They realize that their customers are migrating from purchasing with their desktops to their mobile phones. Designing a wonderful website isn’t enough if consumers are redirecting their purchasing power into mobile platforms.

Speeding up business to business

Consumers aren’t the only beneficiaries with the transition to digital. Even more robust companies in traditional business-to-business transactions are preferring the ease and convenience of digital methods. They realize that traditional methods take too much time relative to the speed of online transactions. A few clicks can beat the hassle of red tape and multiple signatures.

For example, a long-established shipping and engineering company can analyze that their old business processes can be dramatically optimized by digitalization. Being deeply ingrained in traditional practices, the company may not know how to go digital at all.

Educating on the benefits of digital

While a majority of global corporations do recognize the value of digitalization, more traditional brick-and-mortar companies are reluctant to delve into unfamiliar territory, particularly when established methods have already been proven before. Why fix what isn’t broken, they ask.

Eunoia is an ecommerce platform that caters to food and beverage businesses. Living in an industry more traditionally known for face-to-face interactions with customers, several F&B businesses don’t see the need to go digital. Eunoia’s biggest challenge is educating businesses that a proper back-end solution can optimize even processes located in the front-end.

Going digital shouldn’t have to be daunting. Regardless of which industry you’re in, there is always a way to go digital. Likewise, there is always a tech community ready to help in any way they can. Networking through IE SG’s iAdvisory Forum is just one way to connect with experienced tech professionals. Tech in Asia holds a lot more events that offer prime opportunities to get involved with the tech community.


Are you going through digital transformation? Wondering where you can look for the right talent to transform digitally? Are you wondering how to make the shift to digital transformation?

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