Business
Computer Analyst Tasks SMEs On Digitalisation
An electronic skill trainer in Port Harcourt, Dr Albert Aban, has charged small and medium scale entrepreneurs on the need to go digital for the furtherance of their businesses.
Aban, a lecturer at the Port Harcourt Polytechnic, Rumuola, gave this advice in a chat with The Tide at an event organised for small business owners by Rotary Club of Port Harcourt, Garden City Rotary International, District 9141, Nigeria, weekend.
Aban, who is also a software developer, reasoned that digitalising their business operations would enhance their effectiveness and increase productivity.
He regretted that most small businesses did not embrace digitalisation due to lack of computer skills by the owners as well as myths and fears of cyber threats.
According to him, “owners of small and medium businesses are skeptical when it comes to embracing digitalisation because they do not possess computer skills and would not willingly engage skilled manpower in computer operations. However, some of these small business owners are also skeptical because of stories of cyber thefts and threats”.
He explained that digital transformation is a critical step to business development and provides solutions to business delays and manual data entry mistakes and saves the company some embarrassments.
Aban observed that the days of relying on paper and manually forwarding documents to partners and clients were over and advised that all business should go digital.
Tonye Nria-Dappa