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Businesses need to rediscover old ways

- BY DR. RAM BUXANI Special to Gulf News Dr. Ram Buxani is Chairman of ITL Cosmos Group. ■

‘Dubai Businesses Restart Today ...’ — It was a headline from May, 27. Indeed — it has started.

This reminded me of Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s forceful quote in his popular TV show Kaun Banega Crorepati. He would say “Your time starts now ...”.

Yes, our time starts now. Over the last three months, we have been put on the trail to function with responsibi­lity — rather, with more responsibi­lity. Now the rope has been let loose. Let us not lose our sense of comfort by acting irresponsi­bly now.

“UAE divers share thrill of swimming with five-meter whale sharks ...”. This was reported today. This is the character of UAE businessme­n. We know how to swim with sharks. We know how to face down storms.

Ride through the dunes

Dubai has, and will always remain, a paradise for every businessma­n and resident. Dubai is surrounded by dunes. Ups and downs are part of its inbuilt character. Inevitable transitory fluctuatio­ns in business conditions is no reason to shake confidence in this city-state, which has been so fondly nurtured over decades.

Social media is an excellent technologi­cal innovation to bring functional efficiency — it should be used for positive purposes. We need to change. When we cause the change ... we lead.

I remember in 1987 when Dubai’s textile market was in a serious state of affairs and a senior banker with substantia­l exposure was anxious about what this situation could mean for the economy. He put a question to me: “When do you think this situation will be remedied”.

I replied, “Perhaps in eight or nine months ...”.

“Within that time will things be back to normal?,” he responded. “No, things will not become normal. We shall get used to them ...”, was my reply then.

Likewise, we have to get used to the present situation and bring change in our thought processes and ways of functionin­g.

It’s not going to be easy

Turnaround is the word talked about ... but suspicious­ly so. Dubai will turn around sooner than people think. But a turnaround of individual businesses is a different story. Dubai was developed on the basis of competitiv­eness. Our neighbours like Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and others depend on supplies from Dubai in spite of the fact that they could get these directly.

But low profit margins and a ready inventory without quantity restrictio­ns made Dubai a first choice for buyers.

That competitiv­eness has been lost. From a reputation of being the “most competitiv­e” place, Dubai has acquired reputation of “most expensive”. We developed ourselves as a tourism destinatio­n but lost our place as a business hub and being competitiv­e.

This is where Dubai businesses have to start working on lean margins, adapt new technologi­es and achieve a future turnaround. Our greed to make fat profits with obsolete systems keeps us away from new low-cost technologi­es.

Was a lockdown necessary to introduce Zoom? So much costs could be cut in travel and hotel expenses by holding meetings through Zoom. Similarly online education will cut real estate costs for schools and colleges.

The mantra is that the sooner you become competitiv­e, restart Working on lean margins, accept new technologi­es, the earlier you achieve a turnaround. Business is nothing but CSR (corporate social responsibi­lity).

We cannot make business a purely profit churning machine.

From a reputation of being the “most competitiv­e” place, Dubai has acquired reputation of “most expensive”. We developed ourselves as a tourism destinatio­n but lost our place as a business hub.

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