Close Menu
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Trending
  • A Champion of Business, Networking and People
  • Are Businesses Paying More to Go Green? Energy Experts Weigh In
  • Lender Launches £5,000 Grant To Champion SME Growth
  • Compliance is the biggest barrier to companies engaging with freelancers 
  • Fintech Revenues Hit $650B Globally But Europe Is Still Leaving Money on the Table
  • 50:50 Deadlock: The Warning Signs of Shareholder Dispute and What to Do About It
  • Why Climate Risk is Rising in 2026
  • New research reveals childcare pressures behind Britain’s summer sickie culture
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • Travel
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
You are at:Home»News»Lack of digital skills is jeopardising UK business growth
How UK businesses can close the digital divide

Lack of digital skills is jeopardising UK business growth

0
Posted By sme-admin on October 6, 2022 News, Technology

Digital services company AND Digital has today released its The Nature of the Digital Skills Gap report, which reveals that over half (61%) of business growth depends on digital outcomes, with most (81%) managing directors admitting that a lack of digital skills is having a negative impact on their organisation already. Based on AND Digital’s estimations, this equates to £50bn per year across the UK economy, and more than £240bn between now and 2026.*

These findings are alarming, with over a quarter (27%) of businesses attributing employee churn, a loss of talent, or difficulty attracting talent to a lack of digital skills. Critically, over a fifth (22%) admit it has impacted their ability to hit business targets, made them lose customers or key business opportunities. Yet, this issue is compounded by the fact that almost over half (58%) workers admit they have not received digital upskilling from their employer.

The research commissioned by AND Digital, which surveyed 5,000 UK workers who use technology in their roles, analysed the digital skills capabilities at an individual, team and organisational level. Overall, it highlights that urgent action to digitally upskill the UK’s workforce could help its chance of economic recovery.

Workers are not receiving adequate upskilling to meet required growth 

AND Digital found that over a quarter (27%) of workers surveyed feel they lack sufficient digital skills for their current role, but almost a quarter (22%) of organisations do not offer digital skills upskilling. Of those employers that do prioritise upskilling, half (52%) of employees believe their organisation only sees it as a worthwhile investment for obvious tech-focused roles.

A widespread misunderstanding exists of what digital skills means 

A widespread misunderstanding of what digital skills actually means presents a further  barrier to closing the gap. Over a third (35%) of respondents believe it means the ability to fix IT issues. Similarly, almost half of respondents (47%) believe digital skills means either the ability to code and programme, build a website or create mobile/computer applications. Skills such as constantly evolving the way they work to keep up with innovation (34%) and being experimental in their role using digital tools (26%) came further down the list.

Paramjit Uppal, Founder and CEO, AND Digital, said: “Digital skills mean so much more than just technical skills. It also includes professional skills, such as product and delivery management, and soft, human skills such as empathy, creativity and teaming. Individuals and teams with such skills are vital in creating a digital future, and for businesses to see continued growth and success.”

Inadequate upskilling is also impacting individual careers 

Despite the misunderstanding of what digital skills means,  as well as a lack of current digital training, there is a certain appetite for upskilling. Half (49%) of respondents stated that improving their digital skills is essential for their career progression – whether that’s earning more or performing better in their role. But workplace perceptions present a barrier, with four in 10 (42%) of workers feeling daunted by the prospect of digital upskilling and not feeling comfortable bringing it up with their employer.

A lack of digital skills growth is directly impacting career progression, with six in 10 (58%) people saying they have been affected negatively by a lack of digital skills. Almost a third (29%) say it has meant being turned down from either pay rises, promotions or not putting themselves forward for promotion. One fifth (20%) say it has stopped them from applying for a certain job and 16% have felt they either had to quit their jobs or leave their industry.

Paramjit Uppal, Founder and CEO, AND Digital, said: “Despite the digital skills gap discussion Paramjit Uppal - CEO and Founderpersisting for over a decade, UK organisations are still failing to sufficiently upskill employees, and it is directly impacting business and wider economic growth. This is because we have not come to a shared understanding of what the skills gap is or what digital skills means – this needs to be done to move forward and close the gap.  

“In the next three years, AND Digital estimates the UK workforce will require eight million individuals proficient in digital skills to close the gap. A number which even the most effective recruitment teams will struggle with. This means organisations must prioritise digital upskilling – ensuring individuals, teams and organisations as a whole are fit for a digital present and future, and helping to prevent economic stagnation.” 

More data can be found in the The Nature of the Digital Skills Gap report at this link.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

A Champion of Business, Networking and People

Fintech Revenues Hit $650B Globally But Europe Is Still Leaving Money on the Table

Why weak passwords are a bigger business risk than you think

Comments are closed.

Follow SME Today on Linkedin and share all the topics you find interesting
Porsch Reading – Find Your Perfect Business Partner
Mastermind9
Events Calendar
    July 9, 2026 8:30 am

    The AI Edge Masterclass

    November 26, 2026 10:00 am

    South West Expo Swindon

  • Marketing
June 25, 2026

How Brands Can Rank in AI Search Without Buying Ads

June 23, 2026

How To Market A Restaurant

  • Finance
July 8, 2026

Are Businesses Paying More to Go Green? Energy Experts Weigh In

July 8, 2026

Lender Launches £5,000 Grant To Champion SME Growth

  • People
July 8, 2026

A Champion of Business, Networking and People

June 20, 2026

It’s Award Season For The Fd Consultant!

  • Health & Safety
June 29, 2026

Health & safety violations costing British firms £44m annually

March 16, 2026

Health & Safety Trends To Look Out For In 2026

  • Events
June 29, 2026

Great British Expos Postpones South West Expo Due to Extreme Heat Forecast

June 16, 2026

Why Every SME Needs an AI Strategy — Not Just AI Tools

  • Community
June 19, 2026

Founders charity dinner set to raise funds for epilepsy care

June 17, 2026

Award-Winning Charity Launches New Initiative To Connect Local Organisations

  • Food & Drink
June 23, 2026

How To Market A Restaurant

June 23, 2026

From Corporate Comfort to Cultural Opportunity: The Bunta Beer Journey

  • Books
June 2, 2026

Build a Business So Good You’d Be Mad to Sell It

January 21, 2026

The CEO Mirage: Exposing the hidden traps that take smart leaders down

The Newsletter

Join our mailing list for the best SME stories, handpicked and delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks!

Sign Up
About

SME Today is published by the same team who deliver The Great British Expos’. We have been organising various corporate events for the last 10 years, with a strong track record of producing well managed and attended business events across the UK.

Join Our Mailing List

Receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday.
Read our Latest Newsletter:


Sign Up
X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Categories
  • Books
  • Business
  • Community & Charity
  • Education and Training
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Features
  • Finance
  • Food and Drink
  • Health & Safety
  • HR & Recruitment
  • In Profile
  • Legal
  • Marketing
  • News
  • People
  • Property & Development
  • Sponsored Content
  • Technology
  • Transport, Travel & Tourism
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
Magazine Information
  • About SME Today
  • Editorial Submission Guidelines
  • Advertising
  • Privacy
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 SME Today.
  • About SME Today
  • Editorial Submission Guidelines
  • Advertising
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Subscribe Now!

Sign up for a FREE subscription and receive the latest news, features and updates from SMEToday:

I am interested in:
 

Thank you for subscribing to SME Today! We're thrilled to have you join our community. To complete your subscription, please check your email and click on the confirmation link. If you don’t see the email in your inbox, be sure to check your spam or junk folder. We look forward to sharing exciting news, updates, and exclusive content with you!

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday
Read our Latest Newsletter: