Five Ideas from Jeff Bezos that Can Spur Your Company’s Growth
Covid-19 is creating opportunities. How to turn them into tailwinds that benefit your customers
Covid-19 is creating opportunities. How to turn them into tailwinds that benefit your customers
Before the crisis, if your company depended on a physical business location and in-person interactions with customers, vendors and employees, it might have made sense to cling primarily to legacy systems and paper processes. Adding digital components like a website, mobile app or electronic payment processing didn’t necessarily mean you’d undergone a complete digital transformation.
Digital transformation is essential for businesses, whether they are SMBs or enterprises. However, these days, digital transformation means different things to different people.
Criminals deployed a sophisticated, new phishing scheme designed to compromise Microsoft customer accounts. The criminals attempted to gain access to customer email, contact lists, sensitive documents and other valuable information.
Covid-19 thrust us into a new world where digital business is now often the only business. In response, longstanding digital transformation barriers — from regulatory compliance to internal resistance — were dismantled, and digital transformation is now more accessible than at any time in history.
At first glance, it seems like a great business idea. Your employees use their own laptops, smartphones, and tablets, and you are looking at substantial cost savings and enhanced productivity.
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