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21-11-22
KPMG believes Saudi SMEs should change to resilient, tech-savvy operations to become international
(MENAFN) Industrial small and medium enterprises in Saudi Arabia are going to need to alter into resilient and technologically savvy functions with the aim of going international as well as be capable of compete globally, as mentioned in a report by the multinational professional facilities network KPMG.
Highlighting a road map for the Saudi SME industry in a report named "Growing new industrial supply chains," KPMG noted that domestic SMEs should start market research to choose what area or industry they need to concentrate on.
It recommended that SMEs are also going to need to use third parties to quicken digitization, allowing them access to the technical skills as well as experience needed to establish additional digital answers, elevate abilities, monitor performance, in addition to sustaining contractor ties.
On top of all of this, domestic SMEs are eager to surge technology in such an approach that permits them to resolve business obstacles without having to rely on an experienced workforce.
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