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Microsoft brings initiative to help SMBs develop digital skills for success

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Aiming to help small and medium businesses (SMBs), Microsoft India launched a skilling initiative by centralizing all its relevant skill- building resources. Tailored specifically for the country’s SMBs, this effort builds on the global skills initiative and will help close to three million people in India acquire digital skills during the pandemic.

Small and medium businesses are the backbone of the country’s economy thus contributing to ~30% of India’s GDP and providing employment to over 114 million people.

Digital tools are essential to helping SMBs respond to changes in the market, streamline their organizations, protect against threats and plan for long-term business resiliency. However, a lack of employee skills has been among the biggest challenges for SMBs in responding to the pandemic and as businesses become increasingly reliant on technology, digital skills are fundamental to helping SMBs evaluate and implement the right digital tools, in the right way. Thus by building their digital skills, SMBs raise their knowledge capital, including organizational processes and employee talent, putting them at a greater competitive advantage in a digitally enabled economy.

Harish Vellat, Country Head – Small, Medium & Corporate Business, Microsoft India, said, “SMBs have been at the forefront of our country’s economic rebuilding following the pandemic and are facing immense pressure to keep up with the dramatic shift in how we work and live. It is critical that they are equipped with the skills that can help them develop long-term strategies for their business and reimagine new paths for their success. By providing these skill-building resources, we are fulfilling our commitment to creating an inclusive economy and helping SMBs transform and thrive.”

Microsoft’s goal is to make it easier for them to find what they need, when they need it. The flexible and accessible skill-building approach provides digital skilling resources via e-learning and online training assets from sources like Microsoft Learn and LinkedIn Learning. Aligning the resources to the top priorities of SMBs means they can start building skills that is focused on what matters most to their organization:

  • Connecting with customers and growing business.It is about using right digital skills to use technology for customer relationship management (CRM), digital marketing, advertising and branding will help businesses better serve their customers and reach new audiences.
  • Keeping employees engaged and productive. Whether a business has only one employee or a large team, digital skills makes people stay collaborative and focused while engaging with meaningful projects.
  • Achieving greater efficiency to save time and resources. Because tech enables businesses to quickly address customers’ needs and streamline manual processes, businesses should learn how to use tools that work together to help them keep departments connected, lower overhead costs and maximize efficiency.
  • Increasing security in a digital world. By educating and skilling employees through best practices, businesses are better able to use the technology that can help them protect customers’ and employees’ data.
  • Flexing to meet market opportunities. As businesses become more digitally enabled and skilled, they can analyze available data, understand trends and move more quickly to embrace market opportunities.
  • Accelerating with lessons in entrepreneurship. By learning about foundational principles in finance, marketing, bootstrapping, selling, SMB owners can get a great start on successful business operations.

Thus, Digital skills can play a vital role in helping businesses remain adaptable, resilient and innovative and foster a more inclusive future-ready labor market and Microsoft is committed to empowering SMBs in the country with the resources that can help them reimagine how to reach their goals today for a more profitable tomorrow.

 

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