Cultivating your ‘digital confidence’
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Cultivating your ‘digital confidence’

'Get on the digital wagon!' is a call leaders and business owners have got acquainted to (maybe bored with?), and an invitation that got louder and more persistent during the pandemic. But while it’s obvious that digital transformation is no longer a luxury or an option, how vital is it really? And do bosses and entrepreneurs have what it takes to endure this transformation?

Here's what a MENA investor told me, and a couple of tips on how to cultivate your digital confidence as a business owner or leader.

'Some firms had thought they can delay the decision of being digital... those days are gone.'- Fadi Ghandour
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Go digital or go home

'Everything has to be digital', Fadi Ghandour, Executive Chairman of Wamda told me during a #LinkedInLive chat last week. Every company that has been offline, independently of its size or industry, has to come forward and become both, an online and an offline business, he said.


'I’m not saying the offline is dead. I’m saying if the offline doesn’t have an online presence and operations then you are in serious trouble.' Fadi Ghandour


MENA investors who had not invested in the digital sphere are feeling they’re missing something, said Ghandour. He pointed to the increased interest from GCC governments and sovereign wealth funds, as well as family offices and angel networks that usually take higher risks at the earliest time. Corporates, for their part, have been ‘caught off guard’ and are also joining the pool of investors on the lookout for opportunities, according to Ghandour. The ecosystem is in its early stages, he added, but it’s pretty dynamic, and the pandemic has jut accelerated what was already happening.

‘What we tasted during the Covid crisis has opened our eyes and ears to all sorts of things we need to do, and it’s time now to learn these lessons, internalize them and not think for a second that this was only a pandemic story.' Fadi Ghandour

Catch the full interview here:

Find your 'digital swag'

It may be evident that 'digital' is the way to go, but are entrepreneurs and leaders ready for the transformation? Maybe not so much... A survey by Vistage shows that less than 30% of bosses actually feel confident about their companies' readiness to embrace digital transformations. Adding to that, only 30% feel confident about leading remotely! 

The lack of executive confidence to drive the digital transformation might be a big reason holding your business back from being ‘digital enough’ to survive or attract investors.

The challenge is that most leaders and business owners are not experts in IT. So how can you lead the digital transformation of your company without having the technical expertise?

Here are a few tips by Vistage:

  • Make innovation a priority;
  • Get all your team involved;
  • Trust your team;
  • Don't get stuck in operational details;
  • Hire those with a 'growth mindset';
  • Keep the big picture in check;
  • Know your objectives.

Got tips for leaders and business owners to foster their digital confidence? Share them in the comments, and join the conversation using #SMEClinic.

Mohamed Nabil

Retail operations Sales Manager

4 年

I'll keep this in mind

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Jos Creese

Founder at CREESE CONSULTING Ltd (CCL), experienced NED (NHS, government, education, private sectors)and long term public sector CIO/CDO

4 年

Interesting article, thank you (though I don’t agree with some of the tips by Vistage)

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Declan Kavanagh

Organisation Agility, Team Effectiveness, Digital Capability, Collaboration Excellence

4 年

The key is not focusing too much on technology management, that is a given. Its about building Digital Business Capability Maturity across the organisation. www.orgcmf.com

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Maurice J.

Unemployed at the moment/ actively seeking work.

4 年

Thankyou emmie Faust.

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Alex Lilov, Mini-MBA

Account Manager | Helping orgs boost Employee engagement | HR Solutions | SaaS |

4 年

The digital presence of the Sales People is crucial for their performance. In the last months we developed a Social Selling strategy and implemented it in our work worldwide. Next month Edward Matti & Jens Dalgaard will share some insights on the topic. More info >>> https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/tack-tmi_tacktmi-future-business-activity-6736594245874012160-1vi8

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