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MTN Ghana has hosted seasoned business professionals in the SME and digital space as they shared valuable insights on how SMEs in Ghana and Africa can grow their businesses through the digitalisation of their operations.
Speaking on the theme 'Accelerating SME Growth and Development the Role of Digitalisation', business mogul Dr Daniel McKorley CEO of MacDan Group; Digital Expert, Eric Osiakwan Managing Partner of Chanzo Capital and Mariam Kaleem Agyeman-Buahin, Head Of Digital Marketing at Letshego shared experiences in their specific industries.
The session was held as part of a six month SME campaign being run by MTN Business.
Dr Daniel McKorley indicated that going digital required a deliberate and insistent approach to changing operational efficiency, especially within the value chain.
He said, “digitalising processes encourage honesty because technology does not lie”.
He admonished entrepreneurs to avoid putting themselves ahead of their businesses. He encouraged them to exhibit humility and discipline in their dealings with people.
Exploring the advantages of the usage of digital tools, he said, “digitalisation has helped to close gaps which could lead to fraud”.
It is easier to track and monitor activities and items through digital channels than through manual ones.
"Digital gives us an opportunity to instantly correct issues”, he said.
Discussing how businesses can start digitalising their operations, the Head of Digital Marketing at Letshego Ghana Savings and Loans Plc", Mariam Kaleem Agyeman-Buahin indicated that businesses need to do an experiment of the digital process with their employees to get them to understand the process.
She advised businesses to be strategic and decide on which areas of their businesses they want to digitalise.
She encouraged SMEs to embrace and embed digital tools in their operations and partner with other companies that can help them deliver better services.
Eric Osiakwan who is a Managing Partner of Chanzo Capital gave some interesting insights on digitalisation at the intercontinental level.
According to him, for intercontinental trade network to work, businesses need digital adoption as it combats corruption, provide wider reach and promote integrity.
He said digitalisation contributes to economic growth and as a result, governments needs to create the enabling environment, incentives and policy framework for innovation to thrive.
He said these are critical in attracting investors. He concluded with the hope that Africa’s digital youth will create a new Africa that will grow to dominate the world.
This edition of the MTN breakfast meeting was organised as part of the MTN Business launched last month to support the growth of SMEs.
The Campaign will last for six months and features exciting activities and promotions designed for SMEs across the country.
The MTN SME campaign is being held with the support of Hubtel Ghana, Atlantic Phones, E-solutions, Npontu Technologies and other partner banks.
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