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Businesses Urged to Target Innovative, Administrative Goals
Omolabake Fasogbon
As technology continues to shape the future, organisations have been reminded on the need to adopt innovative office administration and management process, crucial to business relevance and sustainability.
Experts who gathered at the 2nd biennial national conference of National Institute of Office Administrators and Information Manager (NIOAIM), reaffirmed the influence of digital tools and data in running modern office, insisting that resistant organisations would be left behind.
Speaking at the event, President of the NIOAIM, Dr Tolulope Adenekan, said it was for the reason of sector dynamism that propelled the conference so as to update professionals on evolving trends and innovations that would boost their competence on the field.
Addressing the conference theme, ‘Office Administration and Information Management in the Digital Era’, Adenekan explained that the theme was necessary to explore the intersection of office administration and information management.
She asserted that present and future competitive demands await professionals who are able to leverage evolving technology to scale, stressing that only agile and adaptable administrators would be able to propel business success and stand test of time.
“Through this conference, we aim to increase our intelligence to drive organisational efficiency, enhance information flow and foster collaborative work environment.
“Certainly, members will be equipped with expertise and networking opportunities to make a lasting impact in the world of office administration and information management.”
She further established a connection between office management and economic prosperity as he referred to sector actors as engine room of every profit making venture.
On the sidelines, the institute inducted 31 new members and presented honorary award to deserving individuals.
The conference also featured a professional workshop where experts across disciplines took turns to deliberate on workshop theme, “Navigating the complex work environment with your intelligence.”