Small Giants is Forbes Italy's editorial project dedicated to Italian SMEs which in addition to having a dedicated multichannel communication platform (magazine, website, newsletter), is also a roadshow that makes stops in major Italian cities to turn the spotlight on a large part of Italy's productive fabric. SMEs are understood as Italy's past, present but above all future, because there are already many born recently from the enthusiasm of young technological entrepreneurs, as well as those anchored in solid family traditions that have been reproduced for generations.
The Small Giants project wants to testify to the importance of SMEs, which are really Small Giants: often the size of companies is small, but the projects, goals, and comparisons are always from giants or with giants.
Michele Bonfiglioli will be waiting for you at the round tables must we will discuss useful tools for better management of their companies with other entrepreneurs and managers.

Michele Bonfiglioli was a speaker in the panel discussion "The Keys to Success," to share tools and strategies to become more competitive a global scenario, at the Small Giants event organized by Forbes Italy on April 18 in Treviso at Fabrica.
"Small giants, a beautiful name to describe the challenges facing SMEs. Small is beautiful, but today even the small is competing in a borderless environment and cannot avoid confrontation with international markets.
How can it compete? With excellence. You have to be excellent in product and service, because that is the only way to get noticed and find opportunities and partnerships.
Our Italian SMEs are certainly competitive on product quality and service, but they are generally not competitive on cost management.
Our mission is to help them become more competitive. How? We help them regain competitiveness by reducing waste. By reducing waste, it is possible to recover resources to invest in launching new initiatives that they otherwise would not have even imagined they could do."
