The Star Malaysia

Improving businesses by going digital

Businesses have no choice but to think mobile first, says panellist

-

PETALING JAYA: There are a lot of benefits that businesses can derive from going digital. Better engagement­s with customers and employees and reducing the cost of transactio­ns are only some of them.

Digi’s business division chief business officer Eugene Teh Yee noted that digital engagement can help businesses build a closer relationsh­ip with their customers and share informatio­n about their products and services, which gives them an avenue to upsell.

This will ultimately increase sales. “People are on their smartphone­s, on average, 10 to 14 hours a day. Businesses have no choice but to think mobile first and embrace digital to grow,” said Teh at the SOBA Lab here yesterday.

Teh was one of the panellists at the panel discussion titled “Technology – The Engine of Change”.

The session, moderated by Malaysia Retail Chain Associatio­n council member Raymond Woo, also featured PKT Logistics Group Sdn Bhd chief marketing officer Kuan Eu Jin and RHB Bank Bhd group transactio­n banking head Chung Chee Kai.

Kuan agreed, saying that for a businessto-business company like PKT, the use of social media to engage consumers has helped boost its branding among endusers.

PKT also uses social media to engage its employees, which helps with staff retention.

“We need to engage the millennial­s and this is the medium that they are in.

“Employee turnover at PKT is 5% a year. And half of those in the 5% who leave, eventually come back to the company,” said Kuan.

Meanwhile, Chung said RHB’s own journey of digital transforma­tion has enabled the banking group to change the way it engages with stakeholde­rs.

“We see more updates through social media on how our employees are engaging with our customers. There are endless opportunit­ies by going digital,” he said.

He added that retailers can further benefit as Malaysia moves towards a cashless society.

Going cashless reduces transactio­n cost, improves convenienc­e and enhances control for businesses, he said.

SMEs at SOBA Lab also gleaned from pre

sentations by Credit Guarantee Corp vicepresid­ent of SME advisory and marketing Jenny Hoh as well as Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Matrade) deputy chief executive officer Sharimahto­n Mat Saleh about obtaining financing and going global respective­ly.

Participan­ts at the workshop were also inspired by stories from successful entreprene­urs such as Vitality Boost Sdn Bhd (Boost Juice) managing director and founder Dr Soraya Ismail, Sirius Internatio­nal (M) Sdn Bhd chief executive officer and founder Anne Tham and Hernan Corp group chief executive officer Anna Teo.

The SOBA Lab workshops were organised in conjunctio­n with The Star Outstandin­g Business Awards (SOBA) 2018.

SOBA 2018 is organised by Star Media Group with Digi, PKT Logistics Group Sdn Bhd and RHB Bank Bhd as main sponsors, Credit Guarantee Corporatio­n as cosponsor, Matrade as official trade promotion partner and New World Petaling Jaya Hotel as official venue.

SOBA 2018 is endorsed by the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry, supported by Bursa Malaysia, and audited by BDO, with 988, SuriaFM and dimsum as official media partners.

For more informatio­n on SOBA 2018, call Star Media Group Events Business Unit at 037967 1388 ext 1857 (Pei Wen) or go to www. soba.com.my.

 ??  ?? Corporate leaders: (From left) Woo, Teh, Kuan and Chung at the SOBA Lab discussion.
Corporate leaders: (From left) Woo, Teh, Kuan and Chung at the SOBA Lab discussion.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia