THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has initiated the development of a self-assessment toolkit for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) which will measure their level of digital maturity and readiness to embark in their journey towards digital transformation.
During the 2nd Meeting of the E-commerce Promotion Council held on 8 April 8, Trade Secretary Ramon M. Lopez presented to the government and private sector representatives the MSME diagnostic toolkit developed by Thames International to be utilized by DTI.
The diagnostic toolkit is designed to help MSMEs assess their organization’s technological knowledge and their mindset on different digital transformation pillars: people, process, and product. The toolkit will then provide a personalized result that will guide them in initiating capacity building initiatives.
“As we embrace the new normal, we must learn how to maximize the opportunities offered by the digital economy. To improve your business, it is important to be equipped with the necessary knowhow, whether these are soft skills, digital skills or entrepreneurial skills,” said Secretary Lopez.
According to the trade chief, more than two million businesses were issued Mayor’s Permit and there is an estimated six million social/casual sellers in e-commerce. He further emphasized that the self-assessment toolkit, which will be made available online, will allow as many entrepreneurs as possible to utilize it. This toolkit is a quick, free, and easy-to-use test where a respondent-specific scorecard will be generated after completion. The scorecard will recommend specific training topics so MSMEs can advance in their digital transformation journey.
“After taking the self-assessment toolkit, MSMEs may opt to visit the website of DTI or the Negosyo Center website and its learning resources. They can also visit their nearest Negosyo Center to inquire about the next steps–from how to create an email account (level 0) to data analytics (Level 3). There are several informations available for our micro, small, medium enterprises and DTI is here to help,” added Secretary Lopez.
