It is about the opportunities, not the problems. We are in a good sized recession, and the uncertainty is making life difficult for business owners and managers. Orders are down as customers order smaller quantities, or no longer have demand for some products. Credit is in short supply, and cash is king.
Even worse is the drumbeat of bad news shouted from the TV, and on front pages of magazines and newspapers. They are trying to scare you to look or listen for better ratings. Hello, this is about the size of the 1982 or 1975 recession. Not the Great Depression 2 or even the end of the world.
Today is not about the fear. Business is about the relationships, especially with the customers. Business is about being better than the competition. Business is about finding our niches, and serving the customer. Business is about making a profit through service.
So what can you do differently to improve profits?
Even worse is the drumbeat of bad news shouted from the TV, and on front pages of magazines and newspapers. They are trying to scare you to look or listen for better ratings. Hello, this is about the size of the 1982 or 1975 recession. Not the Great Depression 2 or even the end of the world.
Today is not about the fear. Business is about the relationships, especially with the customers. Business is about being better than the competition. Business is about finding our niches, and serving the customer. Business is about making a profit through service.
So what can you do differently to improve profits?
Can you offer 2 for 1? Make twice as much and lower your prices? Develop a low cost version? Add more products to sell to your customers? Redesign dated products? Bundle more services together?
What about when the recession ends? What products or services would you like to develop now to be ready for the next couple years? Who do you need or want on your team? What skills do you need to train your staff to have? Don’t you think this is the best time to prepare?
We have to be careful, but business will go on during and after the recession. Will you be ready?
Steve
What about when the recession ends? What products or services would you like to develop now to be ready for the next couple years? Who do you need or want on your team? What skills do you need to train your staff to have? Don’t you think this is the best time to prepare?
We have to be careful, but business will go on during and after the recession. Will you be ready?
Steve
Scroll down to Anticipating the Credit Crunch for more ideas to increase profits.
About the Market
Personally I am not ready to declare the bottom of the market, and it may be further off than we would like. However there are reasons to think we are closer to the end than at the beginning. Housing has already corrected about 40% from the peak of the bubble. The Dow has dropped from the $14,000’s to the low $7,000’s. For other hints see Irwin Keller’s article below.
Signs of life
Commentary: The economy's worst may be past
By Irwin Kellner, MarketWatch
Feb. 24, 2009
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/evidence-mounts-recessions-worst-past/story.aspx?guid=%7B71467556%2D3683%2D4018%2D906C%2D7FFC8A3F9E8C%7D&dist=TNMostRead
Note Marketwatch Links are soon broken. If the link does not work, go to
http://www.marketwatch.com/
Search for Irwin Kellner
About the Market
Personally I am not ready to declare the bottom of the market, and it may be further off than we would like. However there are reasons to think we are closer to the end than at the beginning. Housing has already corrected about 40% from the peak of the bubble. The Dow has dropped from the $14,000’s to the low $7,000’s. For other hints see Irwin Keller’s article below.
Signs of life
Commentary: The economy's worst may be past
By Irwin Kellner, MarketWatch
Feb. 24, 2009
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/evidence-mounts-recessions-worst-past/story.aspx?guid=%7B71467556%2D3683%2D4018%2D906C%2D7FFC8A3F9E8C%7D&dist=TNMostRead
Note Marketwatch Links are soon broken. If the link does not work, go to
http://www.marketwatch.com/
Search for Irwin Kellner
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