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How best do you know your industry?

Do you know the lasted technological inventions that will have a huge impact on how you do business? I was helping a client who is in construction  with some research and the things I found are astonishing.
There is a new technology called a ABT, this is like nothing we have ever seen. It is now amazing how a house could be built. This technology those not use the traditional materials we  usually use. 

With this I asked another client how well they know their industry and the person was unresponsive. It then dawned on me that most businesses are not looking for new ways to be innovative, effective and cost efficient. We need to take some time and know where we are heading.
This is crititical especially when we want to be competitive and own the market, the new technology might be expensive but we will be knowing what we are working on and how it will impact our business and besides companies want to work in South Africa, just imagine a new technology coming in South Africa through your company, now these are the levels we want to see at Veno group. 

Lets look at the bigger scale


Innovate and add value.

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