Business Strategy & Tactics
Small businesses are discovering that traditional sales strategies simply don’t work during a recession. Find tips and tricks to transform your sales management strategies to combat the ongoing recession right here.
There are ways that you can make every cent count during this economic recession. Examine the benefits of relocation, downsizing, reorganizing, and renegotiating to start cutting business costs.
Business overhead is a tremendous concern for smaller organizations. Find out how to use the seasons, other small business owners, and bidding systems to your advantage to reduce overhead.
Millions of people have recently revised their resumes in search of new jobs during this economic recession. With an open mind and strategic approach, it is possible to find jobs in a recession. Read on to discover helpful hints for a successful job search.
Economic cycles, or business cycles as they are also known, are basically fluctuations in the economy that end up impacting various industries and business. When the economy is in full swing, this fluctuation is known as a boom - and when the economy is down and inflation is up, then that cycle is known as a recession.
The U.S. economy is on the brink of a full scale recession and several other economies are on the verge of being dragged along. Now is a good time to observe the 5 following points, which highlight how a recession could ruin your small business.
With economists crying out ‘recession’ at every chance they get, it will pay off if you are ready to face the downturn - if it has not yet hit your business.
Networking isn't just for big businesses. It's important for small business owners to network as well. Using online forums and networking groups you can get your small business questions answered through networking.
Every small business should have a plan in place that will help them recover from any sort of crisis. You need to devise your plan in such a way that you will be able to survive that crisis with minimum damage to your business.
Strategy is a word that finds its origins in the Greek word strategos, which refers to the planning done by an army general. Tactics, which is derived from the Greek word taktike, means organizing the army. Even though the differences are seemingly straightforward, many people often confuse the two, especially when it comes to business.