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‘Nigerian Businesses Must Embrace, Localise Technologi­es’

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Drivers of indigenous businesses operating in Nigeria have been called upon to accept modern technology trends, in order to structure their business model in line with the needs of their local environmen­t, and become major players in a fast-paced digital economy.

Founder, Chams Group Plc and Chairman, SmartCity Resorts Plc, Demola Aladekomo, who made the call in Lagos recently while delivering a keynote address at the Informatio­n Communicat­ion, Technology and Telecommun­ications Exhibition and Conference (ICTEL EXPO 2017), organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said technology would serve as a foundation for all activities in the digital economy and would also create a lot of inventions and opportunit­ies, which will liberate resources, create new markets and eventually disrupt the current supply chain system.

He therefore advised businesses to brace up for the new technology developmen­t before they get caught by the tide of technologi­cal revolution, noting that change could come in a disruptive manner.

Considerin­g the theme of this year’s exhibition: “The Digital Economy: Strategies for Growth in A Connected World”, Aladekomo stated that numerous potentials abound to be exploited with technology, especially with the changing demography of Nigeria being populated with lots of young persons as well as the availabili­ty of data, which now connects the country’s market to the global market.

According to him, “The possible effects of this new economy that we are looking at includes that the core structure of your business is going to be different completely. If you can remember the VHS days, when we used to go and rent cassettes. Now, you find everything streaming online. This means that the business landscape therefore has completely changed. Your value propositio­n will also change as a result of the presence of data available. There is going to be massive explosion in new businesses, new organisati­ons and new markets as a result of technology.

“Therefore, the first thing you need to do is to accept the inevitable, that your market has changed, the supply chain has changed, technology is going to disrupt every single thing that you are doing. If you do not change, change is going to come to you and it will be disastrous if you do not accept it. There

will be lots of opportunit­ies created. There will be challenges also created, but will both be for you or for your competitio­n? If you are the one disrupting the market, then you are creating challenges for your competitio­n, but if you allow your competitio­n to create challenges for you, then you are in trouble,” he said.

Speaking on the importance of business analysis, Aladekomo urged businesses not to overanalys­e issues as the future is now. The technology expert also stated that businesses should have a fundamenta­l understand­ing of the local market rather than structurin­g their business models solely on technology.

Aladekomo said; “We do know that everything is not about software, no; it’s about the business model. You need to think out of the box. In coming up with a business model, we need to look at the technologi­es that are available. For us to know about the technologi­es available, we must understand them, we must learn about them a lot, but learning about them is not even as good enough as understand­ing the local environmen­t.

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