Small businesses around the world are currently facing unprecedented challenges. “How do I keep in touch with my customers and staff?” “What should I use to keep the business running smoothly?” But just as every cloud has a silver lining, these uncertain times present the opportunity for businesses to develop new digital skills and emerge stronger than before.
Today, Google Malaysia is announcing a virtual workshop hosted in partnership with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) as part of our commitment to help Malaysian small businesses cope with remote working and transitioning into digital. It’s a course from our long running Mahir Digital Bersama Google program that we have transitioned virtually during the Movement Control Order.
Pick the time slot that works the best for you on April 16, 22, 27 or 30. Sign up here for the free workshop that focuses on handy digital tools as well as tips and tricks for small businesses that are looking for ways to connect, and stay in touch with both customers and employees. Each hour-long session will be conducted by our program’s trainers.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE – PICK THE TIME AND DAY MOST SUITABLE FOR YOU
Date | Time | Topic |
Thursday, April 16th | 10:00AM – 11:00AM | |
Wednesday, April 22nd | 10:00AM – 11:00AM | |
12:00PM – 1:00PM | ||
Monday, April 27th | 10:00AM – 11:00AM | Stay connected with your customers and employees |
12:00PM – 1:00PM | ||
Thursday, April 30th | 10:00AM – 11:00AM | |
12:00PM – 1:00PM |
Can’t attend virtually? Download the self-study app instead.
Business owners who are unable to attend these virtual workshops can turn to the Google Primer app for fast and easy lessons that can be done in just five minutes. Primer offers several hundred lessons in business, marketing, management, and more, along with personalised next steps to put your new skills to work right away.
In addition, businesses can also find more tips and recommendations to help them grow their business on the Grow with Google website. Regardless of your business, discover new skills and knowledge such as getting customised recommendations to improve your website or a better understanding of your customers, to help your business evolve and succeed online.
We hope these resources are helpful for Malaysian small businesses as we navigate the challenges ahead.