Some of our clients

Pointbreak... corporate finance and asset management Marathon... management consultants Qumulus... international property investments
Nuvision... short term insurance brokers Live the Journey... travel and adventure Namsure... short term insurance brokers, Namibia
On the Dot... media logistics and distribution Silicone... silicone manufacturers Citi Hopper... shuttle service
Ora Fund Managers... capital preservation fund managers ADP Projects... international mining consultants Barinor... property and investments
NSFAS... National Student Financial Aid Scheme of South Africa Exacto Craft... Technoplastics Design, Tooling & Injection Moulding Trade Ocean... clearing and forwarding and ship's agency
Work Dynamics... HR consulting Stimulus... private equity, Namibia Galloti... tax and accounting
Frontline... health and safety Poplars... restaurant Pangeae... promotions
Fabrinox... engineering Realtors International... property UBLS... alumni trust and association
Montsi... investments Abathwa... private equity Louw and Coetzee... attorneys
Anchor... recruitment Alpha Pharm... pharmaceutical BT Cape... IT cabling
DataX ... software development Van Riebeeckstrand... primary school LED... LED and solar lighting
NSX... stock exchange, Namibia Cape Town Media... online design, development and communications WON... at won with the world

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Breaking waves

The pride and commitment that the Pointbreak directors and team have for their brand is a lesson for all of us. For them, it’s not just about...
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The A-Z of falling off a ladder

Sherpa helped CompSol™ to launch an innovative product called RELAY™ into the injured on duty ( IOD ) market sector. Part of this was a striking audio visual...
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Articles

The burning platform

A good chunk of our clients are reviewing their business models, recognising that things will never be the same. Why is this? Firstly, this recession is a long stretch – time enough for new behaviours to emerge amongst consumers. Combine this with the speed of technology and one wonders how things could ever revert to the norm.
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