How Digital Partnerships Can Enable Business Development
Gone are the days when small businesses need to sell their products to just the people who live or work in the immediate vicinity. Digital platforms and partnerships are now empowering micro-companies to extend their offerings, opening new doors for business growth and development. As more sectors are evolving and transforming, organisations are discovering how partnering with digital platforms and service providers can help them reach wider markets, provide better services, streamline operations, and access insights that were previously reserved for large enterprises. Read also: Private Equity Firm B Investment Sells Its 20% Stake Of Total Egypt To Total Outre-Mer While the global business landscape has been unpredictable, 2021...
Enabling Growth In The Digital Economy: Lessons For And From South Africa [Opinion]
With the digital realm and technology presenting endless opportunities for business development and creation, Steve Briggs, Chief Commercial Officer at SEACOM, provides insight into his current projections for SA’s digital economy. “Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate. Something interesting is happening.” – Tom Goodwin, author, speaker, and consultant. This statement epitomises the digital economy and the endless opportunities it presents modern companies. Read also: FFI Set To Close $42bn Financial Gap Among African Women Across industries, we have...