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Karma in business

July 19, 2018 · Organizations · 3 min
Karma in business

Good actions generate good results, and since 2003 at ZARZA we have been working hand in hand with clients across the Americas and Europe, all of them important clients, in different segments, framing Karma as an element of success.

What is Karma and what does it have to do with business?

Karma is nothing more than another way of looking at the universal law of sowing and reaping; doing things well brings only one possible result, and that is success.

While many ventures around the world fail, the truth is that the ventures that are part of our consulting firm only grow and grow. Perhaps some would attribute the great success of our clients’ projects to mere coincidence; the reality is that in order to improvise properly, a great deal of planning is needed.

Karma gives us back what we send out to the Universe!

It was September 2004, we had barely been in business for a year, when a small client from Medellín, Colombia, came to our consulting firm. Back then he became a client of our company with his first .com and his web hosting, a client who from then until today has always been loyal to our company and whom we have watched grow from a small product distribution business in “Medallo” to what it is today.

The years went by and in June 2018 this client, who could always have been considered one of our small clients, surprised us with a call to ZARZA Colombia, telling us that he had finally managed to close the acquisition of a “small” distribution chain in Central America, whose nerve center happens to be in Costa Rica.

How did Karma make this small product distributor from Colombia grow?

At ZARZA we have always been drawn to working with professionals and organizations that have a social conscience, and this case is no exception. Reviewing the history of charitable works in Colombia that ZARZA has sponsored, we found the common denominator that we have always been able to count on the support of this client, who, as we mentioned, was initially one of our small clients.

Time and years of following the business advice of our outstanding team of engineers in South America bore fruit, taking a business of a few thousand dollars a month to a business that is billing millions of dollars just with its new distribution lines throughout Central America, not to mention his native Colombia.

How does Karma affect growth?

We have seen how small businesses grow at a dizzying pace thanks to the Internet, as in the case of this client, who, the moment he managed to take his business beyond his country, had no trouble continuing to grow, because his technology ally, ZARZA, and its offices throughout Central America broke ground and, with very favorable conditions for our client, managed to position him as the leading distribution provider of Colombian products within the textile sector across the region.

We are happy to grow alongside our clients. Success stories like this one are written every day, and we feel truly satisfied to be the exclusive agency of clients who do things right, who are not afraid to be protagonists in social terms, and who, in addition to thinking about profit, also think about benefiting the less fortunate through their own social conscience.

If tomorrow my children want to expand our operations to other countries outside Central America and Colombia, it will surely also be a success, because with zarza everything is simply managed and they take care of beating the competition with dignity and good practices.Don Francisco Giraldo

From the international ZARZA we invite you to do things right, to sow in the present in order to reap in the future, and thus put Karma to work on your side.

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