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Several professions follow the digitization and offer their services exclusively digitally. The law industry is a good example of a conservative industry that has managed to keep up with the trend
Our everyday lives are becoming more digitized all the time. We are able to communicate with people on the other side of the globe in a matter of seconds, and more workplaces can work even if their employees do not show up at a physical address.
Everything is possible because of the internet. The possibilities are endless, and although most companies are constantly working in the traditional way, more people are taking the news and making use of the opportunities offered by new technologies.
Digital platforms require fewer resources
The digital platforms that exist today allow companies to offer services at a cheaper price than has been possible so far. Consulting and consulting services are no longer conditional on us being able to sit face to face in the same physical space. This means that the same services can be sold at a lower price, since the physical framework is no longer of significant importance.
At the same time, there is greater competition in the market, as we are not dependent on the geographical location when we need to hire a lawyer or make use of another consulting service. Instead, we can choose freely as it suits us, which makes it both cheaper and easier to find the right candidate for the service we need. An example of a company that has digitized the entire business is the law firm NEMADVOKAT.
Here you can get help with all services easily, quickly and efficiently-and then it all takes place online. Whether you need help with company founding, home purchase or have ended up in a bankruptcy case, you can get help completely without physical presence. You can read more about bankruptcy quarantine here.
Digital lawyers and lawyers have an advantage
It’s no secret that the law industry has so far been known to take well paid. However, digitization means that the competition is getting bigger, as there is free choice on all shelves, in relation to who you want to choose.
This means that prices are pushed to the bottom, and it goes especially beyond the lawyers who do not offer their service online – they simply will not be able to keep up, as they have more expenses, because their business is more resource-intensive than a digital business.
The future is digital
Although digitization is really getting hold of society, few companies have gone completely digital yet. This is of course due to the fact that not all companies can be digital, for example if selling a physical service. At the same time, effective digitization strategy requires a restructuring of all the internal processes in the company.
However, there is no doubt that the companies of the future are becoming more and more digital. There are lower costs associated with running a business through the channels the internet enables, just as the hiring process will not be constrained by physical frameworks. It will be possible to put together a team of the right employees, without any restrictions, simply because they live in the other end of the country.
Denmark is among the leaders in the field
Although it may seem like a scenario that is far in the future that all companies more or less offer their service online, in Denmark we are well advanced. Look at that Borger.dk that has largely replaced Citizen Service – or eBoks, where you get all letters from the public.
Few countries have the same digital infrastructure as we have at home, but this is only the beginning. As digitisation gets hold of broad parts of the Danish business community, it will be made visible exactly how many benefits there are in structuring your business so that it is more digital.
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Written d. 17 apr 2020-No comments