Achieving Church AV Excellence

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Learn why focusing on lowest price often leads to headaches and issues with church technology and why focusing on long-term value is the better approach. Foundational purchasing is all about focusing on value for the long-term, not just what is best for the budget today. Making wise investments now can pay long dividends into the future by understanding concepts like Total Cost of Ownership and Building for the Future. Foundational Purchasing also gives your tech departments the freedom to explore what is right, not just what fits into the budget, providing better engagement and, often, better end results.

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