Flowbird's Commercial Director Rebecca attended the British Chamber of Commerce's annual conference this week, where one of the main focuses was on the Digital Revolution and what this means for British businesses.
The keynote speaker, Lady Nicola Mendelsohn CBE - Head of Global Business Group at Meta - discussed the challenges and solutions for British businesses in adapting to the current technological revolution. She examined the challenges and possibilities associated with implementing cutting-edge technologies in various industries. Additionally, she focused on developing actionable strategies to facilitate acceptance and comprehension within the business community.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) recently unveiled its Digital Revolution report, which sets a roadmap aiming to create a secure, dynamic, and interconnected future for UK businesses, emphasising the acceleration of technological integration across sectors.
This report helped to inform their campaign policy. Below we share the key points raised, and what Flowbird can do to help.
In today's fast-paced world, the pace of change is exponential, and it's crucial for British businesses to be prepared. Many industries are already embracing cutting-edge technologies like AI and autonomous systems to boost productivity and efficiency.
However, not all sectors are keeping up with the digital revolution. Some are facing obstacles such as poor infrastructure, skill gaps, or a lack of guidance on the best technologies to adopt
As we navigate the digital age, it's important to stay adaptable and seize the opportunities that technology offers. By working together and staying informed, British businesses can stay ahead of the curve and thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.
Poor infrastructure could be a problem faced by many businesses when adapting to new technology, as without a strong infrastructure, business may have difficulty adopting and utilising new technologies. The government and relevant stakeholders need to address these infrastructure gaps to ensure that all businesses have equal opportunities to thrive in the digital era.
Improving internet connectivity and network infrastructure is crucial for businesses to access and effectively use digital tools and platforms. This includes ensuring high-speed broadband is available in all areas, especially rural and remote regions. Additionally, it is necessary to invest in cybersecurity infrastructure to protect businesses from cyber threats and ensure secure digital transactions.
By addressing infrastructure gaps, businesses can overcome one of the barriers to digital adoption and fully leverage the benefits of the digital revolution.
To truly embrace the digital revolution, businesses must prioritize investing in digital skills training. Many industries are falling behind in this revolution due to a lack of expertise or guidance on the most suitable technologies. By empowering employees with essential digital skills, businesses can ensure they are equipped to keep up with the rapid pace of technological advancements.
Digital skills training covers a broad spectrum of topics, including data analysis, AI, cybersecurity, and digital marketing. By enhancing employees' proficiency in these areas, businesses can enhance their overall digital capabilities and competitiveness. Furthermore, offering guidance on the most suitable technologies for specific sectors enables businesses to make well-informed decisions about their digital transformation.
Investing in digital skills training is an investment in the future success of British businesses, providing employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the digital age.
British businesses will need to navigate the complexities of AI integration to maximise the advantages, with one of the key challenges being understanding how AI can best be applied to specific sectors and processes.
Businesses should start by conducting a thorough assessment of their operations and identifying areas where AI can have the greatest impact. This may involve working with AI experts or consultants to determine the most suitable AI solutions. Additionally, businesses need to ensure they have the necessary data infrastructure and quality data to support AI integration.
Another challenge is addressing the ethical and regulatory considerations associated with AI. Businesses need to be aware of the potential risks and ensure they are implementing AI in a responsible and transparent manner. This includes addressing issues such as bias in algorithms and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.
By navigating the complexities of AI integration, businesses can unlock the full potential of AI and drive innovation and growth.
In the rapidly changing digital landscape, it is crucial for businesses to future-proof their strategies by continuously monitoring and evaluating emerging technologies and trends.
By staying informed about the latest advancements, businesses can identify new opportunities and potential disruptions. This allows them to proactively adjust their strategies and incorporate relevant technologies to remain competitive.
As one of the Patrons of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce, we support this policy and are able to work with companies throughout Kent to help achieve this through the implementation of AI across your CRM.
Flowbird, with its expertise in CRM, marketing, sales automation, and business management, is well-equipped to help businesses integrate AI into their CRM processes effectively.
Ways we can help include, but are not limited to :