A study published in the latest issue of the magazine “Echo of Human Resources”, affiliated with the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, stated that the majority of companies and employers now have a huge opportunity to accelerate the pace of the digitization process and support companies, by adopting new technologies, and it is expected that by 2030, they will increase The percentage of dependence of all institutions and employers in various sectors on the use of digital technology, from 37% currently to 66%.
The study attributed the potential increase to the expected increase in the shift towards a non-contact economy, noting that a large segment of consumers reported a 20% increase in their preference for using smart processes.
As a result, she said, services and sectors such as payment, retail, food, accommodation, education and health must quickly adapt to this shift, noting that the governments of the majority of countries can begin to benefit from technology-enabled change initiatives to achieve responsive results. priorities of citizens faster and at lower cost than providing personalized services.
A study published in the latest issue of the magazine “Echo of Human Resources”, affiliated with the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, stated that the majority of companies and employers now have a huge opportunity to accelerate the pace of the digitization process and support companies, by adopting new technologies, and it is expected that by 2030, they will increase The percentage of dependence of all institutions and employers in various sectors on the use of digital technology, from 37% currently to 66%.
The study attributed the potential increase to the expected increase in the shift towards a non-contact economy, noting that a large segment of consumers reported a 20% increase in their preference for using smart processes.
As a result, she said, services and sectors such as payment, retail, food, accommodation, education and health must quickly adapt to this shift, noting that the governments of the majority of countries can begin to benefit from technology-enabled change initiatives to achieve responsive results. priorities of citizens faster and at lower cost than providing personalized services.
A study published in the latest issue of the magazine “Echo of Human Resources”, affiliated with the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, stated that the majority of companies and employers now have a huge opportunity to accelerate the pace of the digitization process and support companies, by adopting new technologies, and it is expected that by 2030, they will increase The percentage of dependence of all institutions and employers in various sectors on the use of digital technology, from 37% currently to 66%.
The study attributed the potential increase to the expected increase in the shift towards a non-contact economy, noting that a large segment of consumers reported a 20% increase in their preference for using smart processes.
As a result, she said, services and sectors such as payment, retail, food, accommodation, education and health must quickly adapt to this shift, noting that the governments of the majority of countries can begin to benefit from technology-enabled change initiatives to achieve responsive results. priorities of citizens faster and at lower cost than providing personalized services.
A study published in the latest issue of the magazine “Echo of Human Resources”, affiliated with the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources, stated that the majority of companies and employers now have a huge opportunity to accelerate the pace of the digitization process and support companies, by adopting new technologies, and it is expected that by 2030, they will increase The percentage of dependence of all institutions and employers in various sectors on the use of digital technology, from 37% currently to 66%.
The study attributed the potential increase to the expected increase in the shift towards a non-contact economy, noting that a large segment of consumers reported a 20% increase in their preference for using smart processes.
As a result, she said, services and sectors such as payment, retail, food, accommodation, education and health must quickly adapt to this shift, noting that the governments of the majority of countries can begin to benefit from technology-enabled change initiatives to achieve responsive results. priorities of citizens faster and at lower cost than providing personalized services.