How to ready your business for the challenges and opportunities of the new world

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One locally founded business that has taken the leap in terms of operating abroad is InfoSlips – a decade-old business that has reinvented documents and turned them into useful and easy to understand interactive experiences. Read more.

The Covid-19 pandemic is an opportunity for SA businesses to digitise and play in a global space. One locally founded business that has taken the leap in terms of operating abroad is InfoSlips, a decade-old business that has reinvented documents and turned them into useful and easy-to-understand interactive experiences.

Signing up its first client in the US was slightly more complicated given that the business couldn’t rely on an established business network. “Digitising a business is about automating or mechanising certain elements of your business to ensure greater efficiencies. Even if your product can’t be digitised, certain business processes can certainly be digitised,” said Phitidis.

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