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    What does it take to turn revolutionary ideas into reality, establish an entrepreneurial company culture, and maintain balance in the ever-changing digital world? Join us for an engaging conversation with our esteemed guest, Graeme van Zyl, co-owner and executive manufacturing director of Jendamark Automation, as he shares his insights, experiences, and life lessons on leadership, manufacturing, and making a difference.

    In this episode, we discuss the importance of precision and due diligence. Graeme shares his thoughts on the need for flexibility, bridging generational gaps, the significance of one-on-one communication, and the impact of digital culture on our lives both personally and professionally. We also explore the importance of self-security, honesty, and the power of positive thinking in business and life.

    Listen as Graeme takes us through his journey from a PLC programmer to the director of a global company, the challenges he faced, and the rewards of following one's own path. We delve into entrepreneurship, maintaining discipline in business operations, and the innovative systems that Jendamark employs to streamline their manufacturing process. Don't miss this fascinating episode, which offers valuable insights into leadership, and the art of balancing work and life in the modern world.

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