In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to adapt and grow is essential for long-term success. Whether you're a startup or an established enterprise, implementing effective growth strategies is crucial to staying competitive and maximizing your potential. In this article, we'll explore various strategies that can help you grow your business in 2024 and beyond.
Providing exceptional customer experience is essential for fostering loyalty and driving growth. Listen to customer feedback and actively seek ways to improve your products or services. Personalize the customer journey through targeted marketing campaigns and tailored communication. Implement a robust customer support system to address inquiries and resolve issues promptly.
Relying solely on one revenue stream can leave your business vulnerable to market fluctuations. Diversify your revenue streams by offering complementary products or services, exploring new market segments, or expanding into adjacent industries. This not only minimizes risk but also creates opportunities for sustainable growth.
Stockpiled waste concrete is to be tested after asbestos was discovered in dumped concrete at Broadlands Road Landfill, the Taupō District Council reported in August. The Council, as part of its solid waste operations, provides for the dumping of concrete debris at the landfill site and then recycles it, selling this material as crushed concrete. […]
Concrete Pumping Equipment NZ Ltd (CPENZ) is proud to celebrate its twentieth year as the leading provider of concrete pumping equipment and spare parts for New Zealand. It’s been quite a journey! The business was formed in 2003 due to a shortage of spare parts and machinery unable to be sourced locally. In time, CPENZ […]
Registrations are now open for Concrete NZ’s Conference 2023, set for Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton from 28-30 September. The organising committee encourages delegates to take advantage of early bird registration rates which close on 14 August. The conference is open to all those interested or involved in the concrete industry as well as the […]
Concrete NZ chief executive Rob Gaimster believes that the COVID-19 pandemic has been a gigantic blow to the New Zealand construction sector, the real consequences of which will not be fully understood for many months. “Yet despite the upheaval there has been a reassuring display of co-operation amongst all groups, particularly as measures were developed […]
In partnership with the Building Research Associa on of NZ (BRANZ), the Cement & Concrete Associa on of NZ (CCANZ) has developed a research roadmap around the theme of resilience. Canvassing opinion from within the concrete industry, along with other stakeholders, the roadmap identifies common research areas and articulates these as a series of goals. […]
Members of the New Zealand Master Concrete Placers Association (NZMCPA) are being kept up to date with the latest good practice advice across a range of concrete placing topics, thanks to new initiatives introduced by the Association this year. Specifically, this has involved the distribution of a re-designed On The Level newsletter, Placing In Practice […]
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