The butterfly effect

How Vebego is measuring and magnifying its impact

Portrait of Giuseppe and Ton

Ton Goedmakers

  • Company: Vebego
  • Title: CEO
  • Industry: Facility management
  • Founded: 1943
  • Family generation: Third
  • Turnover in 2019: 1.3 billion euro

Giuseppe Santagada

  • Company: Vebego
  • Title: COO Germany/ Switzerland

4 big takeaways

Stay true to your values

The founder of Vebego was passionate about being an active, caring member of society. Those values drive Vebego to this day. So cherish the principles that guide your family. They're the glue that will unite everyone around shared goals for generations to come.

Communicate your results

If you're making a difference – and you can prove it – don't keep it to yourself. Your customers, employees and family members will want to know about it. And spreading the word can encourage younger family members to get involved.

Measure your impact

It's important to shout about your company's work and impact, both inside and outside your business. But it's just as important to back it all up with facts and figures. Quantifying your results will make everything more tangible for people, and motivate others to get involved.

Seek expert support

Quantifying intangible benefits like better lives and communities requires specialist skills. So focus on what you do best and call on the experts for the rest. For example, Vebego is working with the Impact Institute for help measuring its impact.

It's like the butterfly effect, where one small change leads to a massive impact. Someone sitting on a train will have a positive experience. And as they get off, they'll pass that positivity on to other people. The impact can be huge. And I think it starts with us.