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You are at:Home»Features»What can SMEs expect in 2023? Here are some trends to watch for.
Expert shares predictions for 2023 and what SMEs can expect

What can SMEs expect in 2023? Here are some trends to watch for.

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Posted By sme-admin on December 15, 2022 Features

Joe Miller, General Manager at Pocketalk Americas and Europe shares some of his predictions for 2023.

With a new year comes a refreshed outlook. So, as we welcome in 2023, it’s a good time for SMEs to prepareJoe Miller, Pocketalk general manager of the Americas and Europe for the challenges that the next year may present and identify opportunities that can be utilised. Here are three trends I believe SMEs should watch out for in 2023.

A global talent pool

We will see a continued skills shortage across most industries in the UK with many businesses looking at talent overseas. The UK has shown more willingness to utilise international workers than the US or Canada. Research from Remote found 30% of London entrepreneurs have the majority of their team based in another country, while 56% of business owners across the UK have hired at least one international employee since 2020.

Additionally, only 19% of UK business owners said they had no intention of hiring any international staff, compared with 37% in the US and 21% in Canada. The increase of remote working has facilitated businesses hiring international staff and businesses have realised the benefits: 88% of UK employers said hybrid or remote working has positively impacted their company culture.

But how does it work if you don’t all speak the same language? A key part in the success of this recruitment will be finding the right solutions to overcome language barriers, whether that’s digital translation devices such as Pocketalk which offer instant, accurate two-way communication, for informal phone or face-to-face chats, or subtitles for video conference calls.

Technological innovation will accelerate to overcome rising costs 

As well as hitting consumers hard, the cost-of-living crisis has also had a big impact on businesses, particularly SMEs who may not have as much financial cushioning as other big players.

As well as facing rising energy prices and higher wages, there is a 25% corporate tax increase set to take effect in April 2023. This means companies will be looking at solutions to reduce their spending, which is likely to see accelerated digital transformation.

SMEs should invest in innovations and developments in transformative technologies such as AI, IoT, virtual and augmented reality, and cloud computing. Also, there will be a greater combination of these technologies working together than ever before. New solutions for hybrid and remote working, business decision-making, and automation of manual, routine, and creative workloads combine these technologies in ways that enable them to enhance each other.

To prepare for this, SMEs must ensure they invest in the right technology throughout their processes and in every area of operations. The right solutions can save organisations thousands of pounds as well as increase productivity, improve customer services and stimulate innovation. All of which will add to the profits of the company and help level up against increasing costs.

Long-term supply chain changes 

Global supply chains are under strain due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war. At the same time, the UK is still dealing with the legacy of Brexit and the impact it has had on supply chains for importing and exporting goods, services and raw materials.

This means that as issues with supply chains continue UK businesses will increasingly look to diversify their supply chain and look to emerging markets.

According to new analysis from Morgan Stanley Research, a new supply chain model is emerging which is more focused on trade among regional players and allies. Although the full effects of this change will take years to emerge, countries like Mexico, India, Vietnam, and Turkey could benefit from the process.

On the one hand, the numerous benefits of supply chain diversification include lowering costs and improving networks. But communication and cultural barriers can have a big impact if you’re moving to a new supplier. This means UK businesses need to be more mindful than ever of cultural differences, regional business etiquette and effective language translation solutions for businesses.

Pocketalk, we believe speaking different languages should never prevent people from building deep relationships with one another. They have developed  multiple HIPAA and GDPR compliant solutions that help connect and speak to, or understand anyone, anywhere.

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