A business development consultant with Enterprise Development Centre, Aliyu Yahuza, has said in today’s rapidly evolving world, those who embrace change and adapt to technological advancements would not only survive but thrive.
He stated this in a paper at a workshop for entrepreneurs in Jos.
The programme was organised by Enterprise Development Centre of Pan-Atlantic University in partnership with Mastercard Foundation.
According to him, the future belongs to those who are willing to learn, innovate and disrupt the status quo. He said Plateau State possesses great wealth, rich cultural heritage, skilled workforce and authentic connection to the land with commitment to quality.
Yahuza pointed out that these qualities should be harnessed, and they should learn from the best to create a legacy of success.
He further stated that practical tips for standing out include continuous learning on industry trends, best practice measures, adapting and embracing technology to streamline operations, improving customers’ experiences, knowing your target market, and building strong relationships.
Other resources persons who also spoke at the business workshop are Christine Vihishima, Zang Bot Luka and Naancin Mwoltu on the topics Leveraging Social Media for Brand Awareness, the Power of Content Marketing, Data-Driven Marketing: Insights and Action, the Future of Marketing: AI and Automation respectively.