Business is a state of mind
How the new heroes will make it happen!
Many of my friends from industry have asked for my opinion on the economic crisis and its impact on business. My answer to them is that a key problem is that companies simply do not internalise the proper actions to take in order to respond to such a situation.
Yes, I see companies cutting expenses, freezing investments, and releasing people and so forth because they are afraid that sales will fall.
My opinion is that if a company wants to, it can move through this time, without suffering awful consequences, simply by turning the opportunity of having something into prudent action. If companies take the right steps then I think they can come out of the crisis much stronger than when they entered it.
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