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Ramstad: They designed many Twin Cities restaurants. Now they work for huge electronics makers.

First publishedJul 18, 11:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:38 UTC · 10m ago
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The Supervox agency designed many Twin Cities restaurants. They now work for huge electronics makers. They just kept saying yes to new opportunities.

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The Supervox agency designed many restaurants in the Twin Cities. They now work for big electronics companies. They accepted new opportunities as they came.

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This story is about a business that changed its focus. It shows how companies can adapt to new opportunities.

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Who designed many Twin Cities restaurants?
The Supervox agency
What do they do now?
They work for huge electronics makers
How did they change?
They just kept saying yes to new opportunities
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