JUAN JOSE ROJAS_March 1,
2020_CourseCode: 212032_30
Definition of the problem of digital transformation in Colombian companies.
Investments when investing
in technologies are primarily
process automation
A year marked by the search for the standardization of
processes in order to support the growth and productivity of
Colombian companies for access to new markets
Access innovative business management solutions that help improve the quality of
operations and allow them to continue competing in an environment framed by
process technology;
Added to the mobility and implications of hybrid cloud, new forms of subscription software
payment, The impact of social networks on customer relationship models and the use of mobile
applications associated with management processes that have changed business models, forced
companies to formally and realistically see the digital transformation process.
Companies in Colombia must understand that the best way to get
involved in a TD process is to develop and strengthen EDI capabilities in
each and every one of their employees, practically because they have the
best understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of new
technologies. The best decisions will be made for your purchase and
activations to the operational processes of the companies.
This added to the obligation in the issuance of the electronic invoice and other
regulatory processes, has led to expectations in advancing the digital transformation
Causes of the problem of digital transformation in
Colombian companies. Consequences of the problem of
digital transformation in Colombian companies.
Changing the mindset of everyone (government,
businessmen, academia and individuals) we live in an
era of exponential digital development that requires
disruptive changes in all business models, as well as in
government products and services.
Train the new generation of business leaders who identify and invest in
technology (the ‘What’) and with it lead that change to digital (the ‘How’)
to make reality TD.
Minimize the obstacles and barriers to investment
(national and international) and the adoption of digital
technologies in all sectors.
Adopt neutral technological frameworks that promote competition.
Establish global technical systems that facilitate technological interoperability.
Develop and promote security strategies, as well as good practices
of privacy and data protection.
Reduce impediments to electronic commerce through policies that strengthen consumer confidence
and product safety.
Improve education and permanent training of human capital in the company effectively responding
to the demand for EDI skills.
Increase access to broadband Internet to close the gaps in services digital, big data, cloud, use of
cognitive intelligence and other emerging technologies.