Co-owner Grupo TenepaSaray Muñoz, took part in the round table discussion ‘Understanding today's world’ as part of the Family Business meeting, held on Monday in Alicante. The round table, moderated by the director of Marketing and Communication of Gibeller GroupMayte Torregrosa, has counted with the presence of prominent entrepreneurs such as the CEO of Invext Corporation, Santiago Royo and the Director General of Neoflex Adhesivos, Pepe Escobar. During the day, one of the aspects that generated most interest was the presentation by Colonel Pedro Baños, who addressed various topics, including the important role that the Chinese economy is playing at a global level.
At the round table, entrepreneurs shared their experiences of how they have adapted to market changes in recent years, including the 2008 financial crisis, the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Flexibility was one of the keys mentioned by the participants, highlighting that family businesses have a greater capacity for rapid management.
Saray Muñoz, of the Tenepa Group, highlighted how the economic situation has affected their business, especially in the construction sector, where rising costs and the lack of supply of materials has led to a negative impact, stemming directly from the war in Ukraine. In addition, he mentioned the excessive time-consuming bureaucratic procedures, the lack of competitiveness in land management and permitting, as well as the lack of qualified labor.
Grupo Tenepa, based in Murcia, currently has several business lines, including land development and management. Inurban, the clinic Clern Internacional and Lymsa metal structures, highlighting that the flexibility, commitment to R&D, digitalization and internationalization They are key for a family business to be resilient.
In conclusion, Saray Muñoz's participation in the round table of the Family Business meeting has been an opportunity to share her experience and perspective on how entrepreneurs can adapt to market changes and maintain the resilience of their companies in times of uncertainty.
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