
Noticing small changes earlier helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are to come. These are to ensure that he was always up to trend/change.
With the increase of delivery services around his neighborhood, Tony had an idea to create a website where he can supply crops for his customers to their homes. With the rising price of land, Tony decides to go with vertical farming.īy always keeping himself updated about the current technology, Tony was able to start another business of selling fish alongside his farming with the help of setting up an aquaponic system.
Use a new agriculture technique like vertical farming. When Tony had the money to reinvest back in his business, Tony decides to research his available options. Tony was also able to avoid letting go of his employees since his farm is mostly automated, and he only recruited a few people to take care of it. Meanwhile, Tony starts a website that accepts orders and delivers crops to his customers’ doorsteps. With this, Steve faces an enormous loss where he had to sell his land for a lesser price to sustain his business. With the lockdown, Steve faces a decrease in sales since many people are not visiting the supermarket. There were times where storms hit their neighborhood, and Steve’s farm will be affected the most, even then Steve doesn’t find a way to overcome it.ĭuring the recent pandemic attack, Steve had to let go of some of his employees. Steve managed to grow his business greater and larger while Tony was still adapting to the new technology, learning, and understanding its capability. While Steve buys new lands and hires more employees to take care of his farm. Tony keeps himself updated with technology and decides to invest in hydroponic and vertical farming. With the profit that they gain from their crops, they invested it back into their business.
They both have farms and produce good crops for their surrounding neighborhood. Tony and Steve are two businessmen in the vegetable industry. Let me give you an example, a story, and how the lessons in this book can help you overcome the changes you might be going through. This pandemic has indirectly taught us that changes always happen no matter how small or big the impact is. From economics to our lifestyle, some people lost their job, while some lost their loved ones. We celebrated the start of 2020, hoping that the year will be marvelous, without being aware that there was a virus breakout in Wuhan. No one would have anticipated what the whole world is going through right now.