Hailey Borg
In the recently concluded “We Mean Business” mini-series, co-produced by MeetInc and Epic for Business, two prominent Maltese companies shared their success stories, highlighting the strategic partnership with Epic for Business.
Episode 1: Sarah Zammit Cutajar, CEO of P.Cutajar Co. Ltd.
Sarah Zammit Cutajar delved into P.Cutajar’s adaptability and innovative strategies in the spirits, fine brands, and retail sectors. She emphasised the critical role of Epic for Business in ensuring seamless connectivity, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which allowed the company to maintain high standards of customer service and quality.
Episode 2: Lara Lewis, Head of Management and Operations at Bridgepoint
Lara Lewis discussed Bridgepoint’s dedication to high-end bathroom fittings and accessories. She highlighted how the partnership with Epic for Business provided the necessary technological support and robust connectivity to navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic. Lewis also underscored the importance of team building and a strong company culture in driving the company’s success.
Key Takeaways from the Series
Innovation and Adaptability: Both companies demonstrated resilience and the ability to adapt, utilising Epic for Business’s services to enhance their operations.
Quality and Customer Service: Maintaining high standards of quality and exceptional customer service were central themes.
Technological Support: The series highlighted the importance of robust connectivity and technological infrastructure, especially during challenging times.
Team Building: Both executives emphasised the significance of strong team dynamics and company culture.
The “We Mean Business” series showcased how Epic for Business has been instrumental in supporting these companies, enabling them to thrive and innovate in their respective industries. This partnership not only bolstered their operational efficiency but also positioned them for future growth and success.
For more information on how Epic for Business can support your company, visit Epic for Business.
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