Business Day launches growth campaign
Today, effective SME suppliers need to innovate beyond simply supplying products or services to demonstrate how they can offer sustainable cost, value or strategic benefits.
The Growth Engines looks to profile big business customers enjoying these benefits from small business suppliers and in doing so, demonstrating the benefits of a symbiotic relationship resulting from supply chain innovation.
Beyond the accolades and exposure enjoyed by the big business customer and small business supplier, The Growth Engines aims to:
- generate the imagery and content necessary to give life to the NDP;
- provide SME suppliers with insights on what big business wants;
- enable big business to call upon innovation in SME suppliers;
- demonstrate the vibrancy that exists between big and small business; and
- inspire the country’s economic policy makers to support business-centred policy that will generate the jobs and innovation that will kick-start the engines of growth to position SA as a leader in Africa once again.
Anchored in a 30-minute weekly TV show on Business Day TV hosted and presented by Pavlo Phitidis, the profile extends into a full page in Tuesday’s Business Day Newspaper, BDlive website, Business Day FaceBook, Financial Mail, SowetanLive and TimesLive reaching more than 3,8-million viewers and readers culminating in an annual black tie event.
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