Trip to Copenhagen
For us, visiting clients has never been a waste of time. On the contrary, it’s a valuable investment that often brings insights and connections that are impossible to gain remotely.
I’ve just returned from Copenhagen, where the unusual heat was just one of the surprising elements of the trip.
What struck me most was the working method of a local company that manufactures curtain tracks.
Talking with Otto, the technical manager, I learned that their technicians never work in the afternoon.
It’s an unusual choice, but one based on concrete evidence: over the years, they’ve found that productivity and work quality are significantly higher in the morning hours.
An interesting discovery that sparked a reflection on how even small organizational changes, inspired by other cultural contexts, can make a big difference.
This is proof that the cross-pollination of ideas, approaches, and perspectives is essential for business growth.
And every trip, every meeting, can open up new perspectives.